Outliers, in statistics, results are extreme That are so That They Are Generally not taken into account in calculations. Extreme So That They Are literally off the charts. Malcolm Gladwell's book Outliers: The Story of Success is about people That experience this kind of extreme success. People like The Most succesful hockey and soccer players. People like Bill Gates. Or the Beatles. What is it That Makes people so succesful?
First, it is hard work. To Become an expert in a field, one needs at least about 10,000 hours of labor. Like an Asian farmer toiling away rice paddy On His field. The proverbial 99% perspiration That comes with the 1% inspiration.
Second, it is lucky Circumstances. Sheer luck. Like being born at the Beginning of the Year at the end of INSTEAD (qui Makes a surprisingly significant difference in your chances of Becoming a top hockey player). Now the country you're from. Or the language you've been raised in (English Gives You an early math Disadvantage of about a year Compared to Chinese gold Japanese).
In His previous bestseller The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make A Big Difference, Gladwell shows That small initial differences can make for a huge end effect was society. Also His Blink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking Was about we all draw conclusions from small differences in quick thought processes. In the same way, this book shows how incredibly Sometimes small differences can tip somebody Towards extreme success.
Small differences aussi made for the success of Malcolm Gladwell himself. One of the Most Precious gifts Allegedly he got from His Father is the memory of "seeing _him_ At His work desk and Realizing That He Was happy". The same joyous work ethic oozes from the pages of this book.
Gladwell reads like a detective. He science Brings you like a professional storyteller. The science we Reviews the other hand, Sometimes Suffers a bit from this high readability (some conclusions about cultural causes are quite debatable). There are no footnotes in this book, drank in the back of the publication contents, each chapter-have a number of Docs to back up Notes Reviews some of His claims.
This book is definitely an entertaining read. It est aussi a good way to weapon yourself against the abundance of success stories that sound a tad too good to be a full version of the truth.