The story Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell is described to be a “story of success”; in fact those are the exact words on the cover of the book. I would consider this book more of a story that is not only describing success‚ but how people that became successful were able to do it in the first place. Overall‚ this book gives extraordinary background stories on how people that many of us look up today‚ started out as just regular human beings like you and me. This book is a magnificent source of motivation
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the world in which we all grow up and the rules we choose to write as a society don’t matter at all‚” Gladwell argues that these extraordinary people “reached their lofty status through a combination of ability‚ opportunity and utterly arbitrary advantage.” Gladwell uses the Beatles’ early career to describe how the only way to be “successful” is to practice ten thousand hours. According to Gladwell‚ Bill Gates’ intelligence and privileged upbringing can certainly not be denied‚ but that is not what
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The 10‚000-hour rule‚ popularized by Malcolm Gladwell‚ is considered a key to success. Though hard work is necessary for mastering something‚ do we really need to spend 10‚000 hours or is there more to this than Gladwell presented in his book Outliers? With further research it was found that 10‚000 hours is not the end all be all for mastery. In fact‚ Gladwell was wrong because he oversimplified what is necessary for mastery and the amount of work people need to put in by a long shot. In chapter
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Opportunity is the Key to Success "And that opportunity played a critical role in their success" (30 Gladwell). Many times‚ people will argue that if you want something‚ you can achieve it simply through hard work; however‚ that is not always the case. In Malcolm Gladwell’s Outliers‚ he explains the significant amount of opportunities that successful people are given. Gladwell uses the example of Joe Flom to explain how timing is a huge factor in success. Early in his career‚ he was declined by
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Award‚” but I got neither. My mother said those students were at least two years older than me‚ so they had more time to practice more than I did. I did not really understand what my mother meant until I read chapter one of the book‚ “Outliers” written by Malcom Gladwell. The first chapter of the book introduced me to the “Matthew Effect.” This effect is a phenomenon
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In his book‚ Outliers‚ Gladwell’s claim that success is determined as a result of one’s opportunities‚ legacy‚ and their ability to capitalize on them is valid and holds its weight when closely examined. Gladwell’s sub-claim in the first half of Outliers that the time an individual or individuals chooses to puts into a certain activity when given the chance to is what ultimately determines mastery of that skill is seen prevalently in society. He substantiates this claim by examining numerous success
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Metacognition or being aware of one’s own knowledge‚ way of thinking and learning can be a topic of interest to students and instructors alike. Learning about metacognition can enhance the learning process for students (O’Brien Moran & Soiferman‚ 2014) and aid in instruction for educators (Peirce‚ 2003). While focusing on success in learning can build self-esteem‚ foster a sense of achievement and be pleasing to one’s ego‚ looking at what one struggles with can be more difficult and challenging
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In the book‚ Outliers‚ Malcom Gladwell expresses situations in different people’s lives through statistics and probability. This book focuses on the “Outliers” of the world‚ these people are the smartest‚ most successful‚ and well achieved human beings. He describes how we pay too much attention to what successful people. We observe minor things like and how they live‚ and not enough attention to their background‚ their culture‚ their family‚ their generation‚ and the way they live‚ and their upbringing
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Outliers An outlier is an individual who behaves in an unusual manner‚ “a scientific term to describe things or phenomena that lie outside normal experience.” This is the definition Malcolm Gladwell uses to describe a successful person. In this book‚ subtitled “The Story of Success‚” Gladwell attempts to explain why some people are more successful than others. He does this by identifying cultural and social factors that contribute to opportunities in individual’s lives. Through a series of case
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105 Mulligan September 7‚ 2014 Metacognition… And You! Metacognition is the awareness and understanding of one’s own thought processes. Metacognition – or self-directed learning – is widely linked with better long-term memory retention. While the concept of self-directed learning is not a new topic‚ the general public as a whole is not well informed enough in the intricacies of metacognition. From the gap formed by the difference in knowledge between metacognition experts and the general public
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