Outliers
A review of

Outliers

The Story of Success

10,000 Hours?

by David Meyer

Bestseller Malcolm Gladwell explores what makes an outlier and the cultures that outliers outlie from.

Cultural icon Malcolm Gladwell’s bestseller Outliers is his third book, following The Tipping Point and Blink, which established his brand. Outliers concerns cultural patterns and norms, a reasonable subject for Gladwell, since his astonishing success marks him as an outlier himself.

Gladwell demonstrates the tenets of his style. He cites many examples from wide-ranging fields and asserts that the aggregation of those examples defines a principle. He describes behaviors and ideas in the abstract and makes them concrete with memorable illustrative stories.


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    R. W. 3 years ago
    10000 hours to master the skill will definitely, drive the person to become outlier
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    4 years ago
    That’s a review not a summary abstract
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      4 years ago
      Hello, yes you are correct, as noted at the beginning of the review: we are awaiting for the go ahead from the copyright holder’s to summarize this book in our usual summary format. We apologize for any inconvenience.
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    M. M. 5 years ago
    Finished this on holiday last week. <br>Makes you really look at things differently.

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