Adopted from the following great insight shared by Malcolm Gladwell from the book Outliers
“Researchers have settled on what they believe is the magic number for true expertise: ten thousand hours.”
Adopted from the following great insight shared by Malcolm Gladwell from the book Outliers
“Researchers have settled on what they believe is the magic number for true expertise: ten thousand hours.”
Adopted from the following great insight shared by Malcolm Gladwell from the book Outliers
“We are so caught in the myths of the best and the brightest and the self-made that we think outliers spring naturally from the earth. We look at the young Bill Gates and marvel that our world allowed that thirteen-year-old to become a fabulously successful entrepreneur. But that’s the wrong lesson. Our world only allowed one thirteen-year-old unlimited access to a time sharing terminal in 1968. If a million teenagers had been given the same opportunity, how many more Microsofts would we have today?”
Adopted from the following great insight shared by Malcolm Gladwell from the book Outliers
“Hard work is a prison sentence only if it does not have meaning. Once it does, it becomes the kind of thing that makes you grab your wife around the waist and dance a jig.”
Adopted from the following great insight shared by Malcolm Gladwell from the book Outliers
“Those three things – autonomy, complexity, and a connection between effort and reward – are, most people will agree, the three qualities that work has to have if it is to be satisfying.”
Adopted from the following great insight shared by Malcolm Gladwell from the book Outliers
“When and where you are born, what your parents did for a living, and what the circumstances of your upbringing were make a significant difference in how well you do in the world.”
Adopted from the following great insight shared by Malcolm Gladwell from the book Outliers
“The values of the world we inhabit and the people we surround ourselves with have a profound effect on who we are.”
Adopted from the following great insight shared by Malcolm Gladwell from the book Outliers
“Success is a function of persistence and doggedness and the willingness to work hard for twenty-two minutes to make sense of something that most people would give up on after thirty seconds.”
Adopted from the following great insight shared by Malcolm Gladwell from the book David and Goliath
“innovators need to be disagreeable. By disagreeable, I don’t mean obnoxious or unpleasant. I mean that on that fifth dimension of the Big Five personality inventory, “agreeableness,” they tend to be on the far end of the continuum. They are people willing to take social risks—to do things that others might disapprove of.”
Adopted from the following great insight shared by Malcolm Gladwell from the book David and Goliath
“There is a set of advantages that have to do with material resources, and there is a set that have to do with the absence of material resources- and the reason underdogs win as often as they do is that the latter is sometimes every bit the equal of the former.”
Adopted from the following great insight shared by Malcolm Gladwell from the book David and Goliath
“We are all of us not merely liable to fear, we are also prone to be afraid of being afraid, and the conquering of fear produces exhilaration.…The contrast between the previous apprehension and the present relief and feeling of security promotes a self-confidence that is the very father and mother of courage.”