Malcolm Gladwell

Outliers: the story of success

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  • Sarah Anceliahas quoted7 years ago
    "If a man works hard, the land will not be lazy
  • zuzuhasanli97has quoted8 years ago
    Don't depend on heaven for food, but on your own two hands carrying the load."
  • Oleg Sigidahas quoted9 years ago
    Ten thousand hours is the magic number of greatness
  • lyazatiqhas quoted4 years ago
    Those three things—autonomy, complexity, and a connection between effort and reward—are, most people agree, the three qualities that work has to have if it is to be satisfying. It is not how much money we make that ultimately makes us happy between nine and five. It's whether our work fulfills us.
  • Nazanin Khasmammadovahas quoted4 years ago
    Stanislas Dehaene's book The Number Sense
  • Nazanin Khasmammadovahas quoted5 years ago
    What Borgenicht was getting in his eighteen-hour days was a lesson in the modern economy. He was learning market research. He was learning manufacturing. He was learning how to negotiate with imperious Yankees. He was learning how to plug himself into popular culture in order to understand new fashion trends.
  • Rinihas quoted6 years ago
    What is the question we always ask about the successful? We want to know what they're like—what kind of personalities they have, or how intelligent they are, or what kind of lifestyles they have, or what special talents they might have been born with. And we assume that it is those personal qualities that explain how that individual reached the top.
  • zuzuhasanli97has quoted8 years ago
    Success is a function of persistence
  • zuzuhasanli97has quoted8 years ago
    The sense of possibility so necessary for success comes not just from inside us or from our parents. It comes from our time: from the particular opportunities that our particular place in history presents us with.
  • zuzuhasanli97has quoted8 years ago
    Success is the result of what sociologists like to call "accumulative advantage."
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