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Malcolm Gladwell Outliers Essay

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Like the book “Outliers” its author Malcolm Gladwell is also an outlier himself. Having all of his books published as well as becoming a NY times best selling author, accomplishing a great feat. According to the Huffington Post website, in human history only, 130 million books were published. While the number may not seem big, it is not a small amount compared to the people who want to be great authors. Gladwell being able to accomplish his success as an author, makes him more accomplished than many others in his field; Therefore making him an outlier. According to “Outliers” in the epilogue, Gladwell talks about how he became an outlier because of extrinsic factors Gladwell was able to become an outlier. There are several extrinsic factors …show more content…

“My mother's education was the product of the riots of 1937 and the industriousness of Mr. Chance. These were history's gifts to my family and if the resources of that grocer, the fruits of those riots, the possibilities of that culture, and the privileges of that skin tone and been extended to others, how many more would now live a life of fulfillment, in a beautiful house high on a hill? (Outliers, Gladwell, 2008, pg.285).” The way how his grandmother well-to-do concerted cultivation. The last extrinsic factor was Mulatto in the American South, when slave woman would have been socially ostracized, and any offspring form the union of black and white would have been left in slavery. However, in Jamaica, the attitudes were very different than America South. In Jamaica, if people are mixed then they did not have any discrimination. Gladwell was wrong when he wrote that “If you work hard enough and assert yourself, and use your mind and imagination, you can shape the world to your desires (Outliers, Gladwell Chapter 5, section 10, pg.151)” because individual cultural legacies, time of birth, and opportunities are more important factors when achieving

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