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Outliers: The Story Of Success

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    Weight0.236 kg
    Author

    Malcolm Gladwell

    Publisher

    Penguin

    Book Type

    Non-Fiction

    Categories

    Auto/Biography & Memoir, Self-help

    Best for

    Professionals and Entrepreneurs or anyone who Interested in Personal Development

    Ages

    14+

    Binding

    Paperback

    Edition

    1 August 2013

    ISBN

    978-0141036250

    Language

    English

    Pages

    320

    Printing Remarks

    Imported

    Dimension

    22.86 x 15.24 x 3.18 cm

    Weight

    0.236 Kg

    Description

    “Outliers” not only provides readers with intriguing stories but also prompts a reevaluation of societal structures and assumptions about success. Gladwell’s engaging narrative style and accessible storytelling make complex sociological concepts relatable, sparking conversations about the role of privilege and opportunity in shaping individual trajectories. The book encourages readers to consider the broader context in which success stories unfold and challenges the myth of the self-made individual. “Outliers” is a compelling examination of the multifaceted nature of success, inviting readers to rethink their perspectives on achievement and acknowledge the various factors that contribute to exceptional accomplishments in different fields.

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    Malcolm Gladwell’s “Outliers: The Story of Success” is a thought-provoking exploration of the factors that contribute to extraordinary success. Gladwell challenges the conventional notion of individual merit and hard work as the sole determinants of success, arguing that external factors, cultural influences, and unique opportunities play significant roles. Drawing from diverse examples, including the success of the Beatles, the achievements of Canadian hockey players, and the impact of cultural legacies, Gladwell delves into the complex interplay of circumstances that shape outliers. He introduces the 10,000-Hour Rule, suggesting that mastery in any field requires approximately 10,000 hours of practice, but also highlights the importance of timing, cultural background, and social advantages.