![]() Gladwell reiterates the common idea that you need 10,000 hours of experience with something before you can become an expert in that field. This isn’t to say that personal preparation and practice are not important. You need lots of things going right to produce a person of phenomenal success. Nor can they be fantastically successful just because of their environment or upbringing. ![]() One individual cannot be overly successful just because of their grit and determination. More than any single idea, Gladwell presents the concept that individual success is the result of multiple factors mingling and mixing together to form a perfect storm of circumstance and talent. A 3 Minute Summary of the 15 Core Lessons In this book, Gladwell dives into what makes the most successful people so good at what they do and discovers the commonalities they have which provided them with opportunities to succeed. Outliers: The Story of Success is a 2008 book by journalist and author Malcolm Gladwell. ![]()
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