Sapphire Harp
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So, I came across this video by complete accident, but I thought it was pretty cool and I know some people here could appreciate it. This is a speech by Malcolm Gladwell (an author and writer for the New Yorker) about two individuals who solved impossible problems. (One deciphered Linear B and the other solved Fermat's theorem.)
Gladwell discusses the methods the two geniuses use to crack their puzzles, and comes up with some interesting things. I've never heard of the 10,000 hours theory to achieve mastery of any given subject. He also postulates that 13 smart guys might be a more effective problem solving team than a single genius.
It's 40 minutes, but I think it's a very good watch. Take a look.
http://www.newyorker.com/online/video/conference/2007/gladwell
~~~What do you think is worth spending 10,000 hours on?~~~
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P.S. I wasn't really sure where to put this one, so I figured here's as good as anywhere else.
Gladwell discusses the methods the two geniuses use to crack their puzzles, and comes up with some interesting things. I've never heard of the 10,000 hours theory to achieve mastery of any given subject. He also postulates that 13 smart guys might be a more effective problem solving team than a single genius.
It's 40 minutes, but I think it's a very good watch. Take a look.
http://www.newyorker.com/online/video/conference/2007/gladwell
~~~What do you think is worth spending 10,000 hours on?~~~
*
P.S. I wasn't really sure where to put this one, so I figured here's as good as anywhere else.