2:00 p.m.
5. Master Class: Dan Brown.
I am watching this Master Class by Dan Brown, the Davinci Code author.
I love this learning Master Class series.
The videos are short, and to the point, and even entertaining to watch.
I have his books, which I will learn from, as I spend many hours, to master my writing skills.
I must've spent many 1,000s of hours already writing on my Captain's Log.
It's been an exercise in self improvement as well, as I act in policing my own thoughts.
Facebook is a safe environment, the community standards are helpful guidelines, and I will do well, to positively improve based on those.
I shouldn't have derided the Iranians. It was wrong. I should try to help out only.
I have to be careful not to write too many things, those are America, or Israel's problems, not mine.
I think I must've spent 1,000 hours writing. I write fairly quickly now.
It's said, that you become a master at 100,000 hours of practise in any field.
Maybe, in chess, the answer is no, but with the right training, right path, right teachers, yeah.
Let's see. I wrote for about 1,000 hours. I write like 3 to 5 hours day, and so, if there were 34 weeks, plus last year (2020), or to compensate* for last year, and multiplied by 7 days (238 days), multiply by 3 hours, that's 714 hours, or 6 hours is 1,428 hours.
If it's 2 years, that's 1,428 x 2 = 2,856 hours.
I guess, it's 10,000 hours to be a master at something. I think I could get there.
I must've written, for around, 4 or 5 years.
I must've written 8 hours a day, slept for 10 hours, and then written for much of the other 6 hours.