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Success In Outliers By Malcolm Gladwell

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Success is a concept that has blinded numerous people in society into believing that it involves only luck and hard work. Although these two factors do play a role, there are several other major aspects that are necessary to achieve success. This idea is explored in the nonfiction novel Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell, which explains the many factors at work in the typical success stories. Despite the fact that I have not yet completed the book, I’ve read enough to organize my thoughts as well as comprehend the rhetorical situation/strategies. To start off, I’ve enjoyed the story immensely due to the engaging aspects of it. I was pulled in straight away by the intro because of the author’s blunt statement that addresses his purpose of the novel: “In Outliers, I want to convince you that these kinds of personal explanations of success don’t work” (19). Gladwell’s motive intrigues me because I’ve been obsessed with the idea of success and failure ever since middle school. Despite my immense love for my family, none of them have been able to succeed in whichever career path they chose. I decided at a very young age that I wanted my life to be different, which caused my interest in success to evolve into an obsession. Another engaging aspect was the discussions and research of how well-known people such as Bill Gates were able to succeed, since to me it seems completely impossible to ever be close to that intensity of an achievement. Yet these studies provide me with not only

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