Summary of Outliers: by Malcolm Gladwell - The Story of Success - A Comprehensive Summary

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Summary of Outliers - The Story of Success - A Comprehensive Summary

Outliers: The Story of Success is a self-help book written by American writer Malcolm Gladwell. Before writing Outliers, Gladwell wrote several other books with similar themes. One of his most famous books is definitely Blink: The Power of Thinking without Thinking, which was one of the New York Times’ bestselling books.
One thing that is crucial to understand when reading Gladwell’s books is that the author often asks his readers to do some specific action. He never writes something that cannot be applied in real life and that is why most of his books (and especially Outliers) are very goal-oriented. This is a great thing because it offers something practical for his readers.
What can I say about The Outliers? First of all, the book is dedicated to reasons why people succeed in what they do, and it is a great book because it is written in a unique way. The book speaks about the success of people in many areas of their lives and discusses what it is that influences whether or not they will succeed. It is truly an interesting read and a book that everyone must have. The Outliers: The Story of Success is a book that will provoke you in a way that will make you re-think certain things in your life.

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