Jo Dunster - Coyle 5, 6, 7

 These were an interesting, if rather redundant, read. The first principal Coyle discussed was that of primal triggers. This topic explored where motivation to deep practice came from, and it often comes in bursts, from some significant event, person, or circumstance that inspires someone to pursue something. The comparison of the trigger coming in bursts and myelin sheathing coming slowly over time with deep practice. This means that the event/trigger has to be something significant enough to encourage someone to continue deep practice for a long time, not just feel like doing it once. 

The second section talked about the Curaçao experiment. It was interesting to read the part where they mentioned that no one expected some nobody from a random small place to be amazing at something that has other big names in it. This is very interesting to me because, since so many people believe that anyone can be good at anything if they work hard, why would it be such a shock that someone other than the big names would be able to do really well? Otherwise the other sections expounded on where inspiration comes from and what triggers it. 

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