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    The Trouble with Geniuses

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    The Trouble with Geniuses Part One: Although both Chris Langen and Robert Oppenheimer were both geniuses‚ Oppenheimer had better life chances and more opportunities than did Chris Langan. Oppenheimer was born in a wealthy and well-known family and was in an upper social class. Therefore he had a richer cultural capital than Chris Langan because his parents taught him how to deal with adults and how to assert himself. They also encouraged him to take chances. For instance‚ when he has an opportunity

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    Trouble with Geniuses Gladwell (2008) purpose for writing "The Trouble with Geniuses‚" parts 1 and 2‚ was to communicate to his audience‚ that high IQ doesn’t not gives an individual a guaranty that an individual will be successful in their life time. It’s about practical intelligence‚ social economical background and self-motivation. Gladwell offers the readers information about induvial with high IQ and different approaches; and how they encounter difficulties in their life‚ such as Langan an induvial

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    Explain. Do you feel you hold a good grasp of practical intelligence? Highlight four ways this semester‚ either at school‚ work or play that you believe will help you build practical intelligence. In “Trouble with Geniuses”‚ Gladwell explains one important skill that one must have in order to become an outlier. The author states that readers often jump to a conclusion that success is determined by ones IQ or talent. However‚ those are not the factors that determine success. It is practical intelligence

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    Malcolm Gladwell Outliers

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    Outliers: The Story of Success is an informative book by Malcolm Gladwell dealing with the topic of human success. The book talks about outliers or “men and women who do things that are out of the ordinary.” by Malcolm Gladwell. In Gladwell’s book‚ he mentions that most humans believe that the successful people in the world are “self-made” but that isn’t completely true. The overall theme of the book is that successful human beings don’t rise up from nothing. There are many factors that play into

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    Executive Summary The novel Outliers‚ aims to investigate the very thing we want for our family‚ our students‚ and ourselves. For most of our lives we have believed that with hard work‚ anyone can achieve success. That had to be the reason that poor immigrants like Andrew Carnegie and college dropouts like Bill Gates achieved unimaginable wealth. Most of us were taught that working harder than anyone else would lead to ultimate success. While the author‚ Malcolm Gladwell‚ does not dispute that

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    differing opinions on what an outlier would look like but the author‚ Malcolm Gladwell‚ of the bookOutliers‚ The Story of Success‚ defines it by the book. It says‚ “Something that is situated away from or classed differently from a main or related body. A statistical observation that is markedly different in value from the others of the sample.” Gladwell uses this definition as a baseline for the rest of his intriguing book. Gladwell gives us plenty of examples of known outliers in the world and through

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    Malcolm Gladwell is a well-known journalist and non-fiction writer. In our assigned reading material “Outliers‚” Gladwell explores different social and psychological phenomena and their implications for both businesses and individuals. Gladwell proclaims that success is shaped by external entities. The author argues that certain individuals are granted precise opportunities and advantages that not everybody is given by fate. However‚ even though Gladwell’s theory of attaining success holds some

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    “...If you work hard enough and assert yourself‚ and use your mind and imagination‚ you can shape the world to your desires.” In the bookoutliers’ by Malcolm Gladwell‚ Gladwell States that there is no such thing as a self made person. That if you succeed in life it depends on who you are and where you came from. I disagree with this statement for the reason that‚ although this may be occasionally correct‚ mostly it isn’t true . There are many people who have created success for themselves and

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    Malcolm Gladwell has worked for the New Yorker and the Washington Post‚ and has multiple bestselling titles to his name. As a journalist and a public speaker‚ Gladwell’s work demands an accessible (and at times witty) tone‚ and this pattern is evident in Outliers: The Story of Success. A short read with helpful footnotes may disguise itself as yet another grabby “guide to success‚” but Outliers defies this preconceived notion. Rather‚ it challenges the exhausted trope of the “rags to riches” story

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    Malcom Gladwell’s Outliers Summary Gladwell’s Outliers started with the introduction of the Roseto Mystery in which he presented the facts and findings of the physician‚ Stewart Wolf on how the Rosetans lived a life differently from Americans living in the city. Evidences and findings on how the Rosetans have a better life and little cases of heart diseases was not only due to the atmosphere of the place‚ the things they do‚ or the food they eat but simply the way Roseto is in which people greeted

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