The general ideas about native genius vs. foreign ability are interesting, but the speed reading analogy seems forced. Not sure the reading stats are the best foundation to launch the slides about happiness or productivity. She's assumes fast readers love to read, and slow readers hate to read. While there may be a correlation between ability and enjoyment, the leap about causation feels simplistic. The basic gist of the entire 10 mins is, "do what you love." Not much more to chew on.
Awesome. I just assigned my staff to watch this and talk to me about what makes them "light up." They will think it's cheesy, but I really want to know. And more importantly, I want them to know.
The general ideas about native genius vs. foreign ability are interesting, but the speed reading analogy seems forced. Not sure the reading stats are the best foundation to launch the slides about happiness or productivity. She's assumes fast readers love to read, and slow readers hate to read. While there may be a correlation between ability and enjoyment, the leap about causation feels simplistic. The basic gist of the entire 10 mins is, "do what you love." Not much more to chew on.
dmsf70 2 months ago
Awesome. I just assigned my staff to watch this and talk to me about what makes them "light up." They will think it's cheesy, but I really want to know. And more importantly, I want them to know.
lesliehilbert 3 months ago
@lesliehilbert and I still haven't responded. It's been two months and I just found the time to watch this.
fatjester 1 month ago
Comment removed
socdaal 4 months ago