![]() Gladwell believes that all that is truly required for success is hard work and that anyone can achieve greatness despite lacking innate talent. However, perhaps the most positive aspect of the book lies in one of the ideas expressed by the author. ![]() Gladwell’s writing is easy to read, and all the primary ideas are memorable. ![]() It is well structured and fast paced, especially for a non-fiction book filled with statistics and relatively complex ideas. The style of the book expresses a certain charisma that pushes the reader toward believing the ideas expressed in the text. The high sales of the book and the popularity of its ideas have shown that his writing was convincing to a large number of people who often choose to ignore the criticism of the book from outside sources. The positive message of the book is also worthy of note as it emphasizes the value of equal opportunity in work. He took a variety of research articles on sociology and constructed a believable set of factors that may lead to success. Perhaps the most impressive part of the book is the way that Gladwell captivates the reader by making complex ideas more palatable to the general audience. After reading the book, its positive and negative aspects have become apparent and will be discussed in this review. ![]() ![]() Malcolm Gladwell examined a variety of factors for success including language, the time dedicated to the craft and even the date of a person’s birth. “Outliers” has become a highly influential book since its publication in 2008. ![]()
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