Outliers - Malcolm Gladwell
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Outliers

Updated: 7 Sep 2020
From the bestselling author of Blink and The Tipping Point, Malcolm Gladwell's Outliers: The Story of Success overturns conventional wisdom about genius to show us what makes an ordinary person an extreme overachiever.Why do some people achieve so much more than others? Can they lie so far out of the ordinary?In this provocative and inspiring book, Malcolm Gladwell looks at everyone from rock stars to professional athletes, software billionaires to scientific geniuses, to show that the story of success is far more surprising, and far more fascinating, than we could ever have imagined.He reveals that it's as much about where we're from and what we do, as who we are - and that no one, not even a genius, ever makes it alone. Outliers will change the way you think about your own life story, and about what makes us all unique.'Gladwell is not only a brilliant storyteller; he can see what those stories tell us, the lessons they contain' Guardian'Malcolm Gladwell is a global phenomenon ... he has a genius for making everything he writes seem like an impossible adventure' Observer 'He is the best kind of writer - the kind who makes you feel like you're a genius, rather than he's a genius' The Times
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And loads of times, it is these kind of books that make it to the top seller position – like the Outliers. Of course, the Outliers is very well written,” he says.
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I was reading Malcolm Gladwell's Outliers, and he talks about the concept of 10,000 hours. That you don't really settle into any level of mastery until 10,000 hours, and I feel like I've just completed my 10,000 hours of story structure and filmmaking.
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What are you reading right now? Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell.
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I read outliers when I was 16- it changed my life and I became obsessed with the idea that 10 years and 10 thousand hours was the amount of time necessary to truly master something. I started writing songs at 12 and I’ve been writing them every day since. I’m 22 now and good LORD I don’t feel like the master of anything- but I’ve gotten better, that’s for sure. And that’s all you should ever aim for. Getting a little bit better every day.
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