19 October 2012 Outliers: The Story of Success Published in 2008‚ Outliers: The Story of Success is Malcolm Gladwell’s third consecutive best-selling nonfiction book‚ following Tipping Point (2000) and Blink (2005). While Tipping Point focuses on the individual’s ability to effect change in society‚ Outliers deals with the cultural and societal forces that give an individual a chance. Through a series of case studies‚ Gladwell insists that we have all too easily bought into the myth
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Focus Questions 1. In the novel‚ Outliers‚ the author‚ Malcolm Gladwell‚ defines key factors that leads one to be successful. To begin with‚ Gladwell asserts that “parentage and patronage” are key factors of success (19). In other words‚ success is measured based on one’s maturity level. For example‚ a younger child in the same grade level as an older child is more likely to be at a disadvantage because he/sh e lacks the cognitive skills that the older child has developed. Therefore‚ the older child
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Malcolm Gladwell opens his bestselling book Outliers: The Story of Success with the story of Stewart Wolf‚ a physician who revolutionized our understanding of health. Wolf studied digestion at the University of Oklahoma and spent his summers at a farm in Pennsylvania. One summer‚ Wolf was astounded to hear from a colleague that it was extremely rare to “find anyone from Roseto under the age of sixty-five with heart disease” (Gladwell 6). At the time‚ heart attacks “were the leading cause of death
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Outliers essay benchmark In Gladwells’s Work‚ The outliers ‚ He states : “if you work hard enough and assert yourself‚and use your mind and imagination‚you can shape thw world to your desires.” Being that I am in Ap and honor classes‚Doing sports ‚and working 25-30 hours a weekat 16‚ Iwill defend his statement. If you work hard and stay focussed‚ you will see results. Hard workpays off as tim e precceds. Growing up ‚ My life was very unstable. Owas moving constantly and my parents had a
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Over my four-month summer break my goal was to get my hands on as many books as possible. One of the books that I came across was called “Outliers” by Malcolm Gladwell. After reading this book on my flight to Asia I fell in love with the book and admired the author. His writing was organized in a way where it was easy to comprehend and he was able to support his evidence with research and statistics. Although there are a lot of scholarly terms that is used to support his study‚ he uses a more simplified
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Senior Troubles Since I have been a senior‚ I have been through a lot of troubles through out my year so far. I am constantly doing work to make sure I pass senior year‚ I’m trying to set myself up for college‚ and I’m most of all worried what I want to do with my future. There is a saying‚ “your senior year will be the easiest year you will have in high school”. It’s really not; it is the hardest year you will have in my opinion. I am trying to pass my senior year and to do that I need to make
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Analysis of “The Trouble with Fries” Malcolm Gladwell’s article “The Trouble with Fries” is about a very invasive topic. Fast Food is killing us. Can it be fixed? Although his thesis statement isn’t exactly clear‚ he effectively uses evidence to convince his audience that a nutrition movement is needed especially for fast food. By discussing many factors with supporting evidence that is factual he shows why fast food is struggling to have a nutrition movement. Malcolm Gladwell uses some very shocking
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of what life they were born into‚ can ascend to their interpretation of success through diligent work and resiliency. This universal acceptance to the American Dream can be distinguished throughout Outliers‚ by Malcom Gladwell‚ and throughout the numerous of today’s successful people. The book Outliers‚ talks about how many of us have this potential to reach heights that successful people are situated in. This is the critical point that the book tries to expose to its readers. Rationally‚ what most
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Reading Journal #4 In chapters 3-5 in Outliers‚ Malcolm makes a very great point. People in this world tend to think that those with IQ’s higher than 140 are the ones that are going to have great futures with jobs that will make them great income. Now anyone in this world would agree that those with high IQ’s are intelligent‚ but just because they may be smarter than most people‚ does not necussarily mean that they are going to succeed in life. Having a high IQ does not define who you are‚ the
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connecting it to the final chapter. Gladwell mentions almost all the people mentioned throughout the book and how they fit into being an outlier. He is tying it all together and he writes “It is grounded in a web of advantages and inheritances‚ some deserved‚ some not‚ some earned‚ some just plain lucky—but all critical to making them who they are. The outlier‚ in the
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