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practices to become excellent. In Malcolm Gladwell's “Outliers: The Story of Success,” he evaluated that if a person works hard, practices for 10,000, hours, then they will be perfect. First, Malcolm investigated that a person must work hard. Malcolm analyzed that to be the best a person can be, that person has to put in the effort. “... the people at the very top don’t work just harder or even much harder than everyone else. They work much, much harder.” (Malcolm Gladwell). This means that the…
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Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell is a tale of a true american success story. Gladwell uses examples and references to explicate his theory of how to, through hard work and toil, the capturing of different circumstances and opportunities are not far from your grasp. Gladwell's theory on how various individuals from different backgrounds and different fields of studies have achieved their fame and fortune differs from many others. Unlike many of the hypothesis that theorists conclude... Gladwell sheds…
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Outliers, a 2008 book by Malcolm Gladwell, focuses on what he calls "outliers," a term used in statistics to describe a data point "that lies an abnormal distance from other values in a random sample from a population." (National Institute of Standards) Gladwell applies this concept to understanding human outliers, people whose achievements appear extraordinary in some way. ("Q and A") In Outliers, Gladwell attempts to understand the causes of extraordinary achievements or successes, arguing that…
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started from the bottom and got to the top by their merits alone. However, this concept is thoroughly explored and done away with in Malcolm Gladwell’s Outliers: Stories of Success. His book covers several successful people who he terms outliers. About them, he concludes: It is impossible for a hockey player, or Bill Joy, or Robert Oppenheimer, or any other outlier for that matter, to look down from their lofty perch and say with truthfulness, "I did this, all by myself." Superstar lawyers and math…
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read Unbroken, I realized that there may have been some sort of correlation to the points displayed in 7 Habits Of Highly Effective People, as well as Outliers. I find that within these ideas, there are some that stand out to me as ideas that pertain to Louie and his running. In Malcolm Gladwell’s Outliers, Louie showed the trait of commitment. Outliers mentioned the 10,000 hour rule, and how after 10,000 hours of practicing something, you are “world-class”. When Louie started running, he practiced…
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think it’s when personal goals are met. Some think it’s the acquirement of a great job and an abundant amount of money. Others believe it’s just reaching happiness in the long run. This begs another question; how is success reached? In Malcolm Gladwell’s Outlier, it gives readers multiple examples of different people who reached success in a variety of different ways, but one way that wasn’t mentioned was the power of delayed gratification. With delayed gratification, you end up having more patience…
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Sehun Oh 11th grade October 19, 2017 Outliers ‘5-Paragraph Essay Assignment’ Someone, who comes from low origins, breaks out of his inherited social position and climbs up the social ladder for himself, is called as self-made man. In the Outliers, the author, Malcolm Gladwell, asserts “If you work hard enough and assert yourself, and use your mind and imagination, you can shape the world to your desires.” This quote implies people can be succeed only with their intrinsic factors and admits…
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her destination? Surely, a student cannot graduate through his or her own effort alone. Despite popular belief, success is not only determined by ambition or intelligence; it is dependent on an individual’s cultural background. In Outliers: The Story of Success, Malcolm Gladwell analyzes the lives of prosperous individuals such as Bill Gates: the founder of Microsoft Corporation. After different factors such as wealth and status are taken into account, Gladwell states that cultural background is the…
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Outliers is a book that explains how successful people got their success. To explain this, the author, Malcolm Gladwell, collects data about said successful people, and finds and analyzes patterns in the data. He argues that people don’t find success by themselves; they find success through their environment and other factors around them. Their circumstance gives them opportunities, which they are ambitious and hard-working enough to seize. Gladwell explains success in two ways: through people’s…
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The True “Outlier” The dictionary definition of success is “the attainment of popularity or profit.” Everyone wants to be successful: parents constantly tell their children to work hard in school, people immigrate from all over the world for opportunity and success. How can you be successful? The common stereotype is that a high IQ will lead to a successful life, but this is false. As Malcolm Gladwell states in his book Outliers, success is shaped by random external forces, such as a supportive…
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