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- shiwani - Nov 17 2008 | science, psychology, books
Definitely looking forward to checking out the latest Malcolm Gladwell book...
Quoted: Outliers is a more sober look at success for a post-boom audience. But it rejects the Poor Richard self-help tradition. Gladwell is skeptical about innate genius and lonely struggle. He shows that we are the products of our social origins, the centuries-old values of our geographic roots, and even of the exact year and even month of our birth.
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