There is an old saying, “삼인성호(三人成虎),” which means, “If three people gather, they can create a nonexistent tiger.” This phrase implies that if several people repeat a lie, it becomes believable. In Korean, the number “3” is particularly significant. Examples include “천지인” (Heaven, Earth, and Human), the “three branches of government” (Legislative, Judicial, and Executive), the three tenses (past, present, ...
The “10,000-Hour Rule” is a concept commonly heard. It originated from a paper presented by Anders Ericsson, a professor at Florida State University, in 1993. This rule suggests that to become an expert in a particular field, one needs approximately 10,000 hours of training. “The 10,000-Hour Rule” Ultimately, the 10,000-Hour Rule emphasizes that while innate talent is important, “effort” is ...
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