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In " David and Goliath : Underdogs, Misfits, and the Art of Battling Giants"
Gladwell discusses "Compensation Learning" in chapter 4, section 4. The following is stated, "... because what is learned out of necessity is inevitably more powerful than the learning that comes easily".
Gladwell makes this statement after relating the account of David Boies. We see that Boies overcame insurmountable odds to become an expert litigator.
When Coordinating your own knowledge of Alter and Oppenheimer's CRT experiment, compensation learning, and the biographical account of Boies, How would you account for Boies' motivation?
What pushed him to overcome his particular odds in order to succeed in an area that would normally be considered "too difficult" to attain success?
Can you provide an explanation incorporating support from the CRT experiment, compensation learning, and the basis of motivation?