Rhetorical Analysis Of Practice Makes A Master By Malcolm Gladwell

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Success is hard to obtain, people are not born geniuses, they get to that point through effort. It was the bottom message at the end of Malcolm Gladwell essay. However, it was not always like that, at the beginning of the essay he expresses how only the ones born with talent could make it to success. The idea of innate talent was strongly believed, until research proved otherwise. Consistent practice and effort is what convert a regular person into a master in any field, there is no doubt about it, but according to Gladwell in his article it takes 10,000 hours of practices to become a master, “a world-class expert in anything”. In the article several examples are exposed that prove that practice is what truly makes someone a master. The study