"Outliers" isn't a book that i would normally pick up and read so
it's a good thing it was chosen by my bookclub. I started out
dreading reading it, wondering if i even wanted to know about those
factors that have to do with success. And so i began
reading....
This is how Malcolm Gladwell defines an outlier: "Outlier" is a
scientific term to describe things or phenomena that lie outside
normal experience. In the summer, in Paris, we expect most days to
be somewhere between warm and very hot. But imagine if you had a
day in the middle of August where the temperature fell below
freezing. That day would be outlier. And while we have a very good
understanding of why summer days in Paris are warm or hot, we know
a good deal less about why a summer day in Paris might be freezing
cold. In this book I'm interested in people who are outliers-in men
and women who, for one reason or another, are so accomplished and
so extraordinary and so outside of ordinary experience that they
are as puzzling to the rest of us as a cold day in August."
....and i kept on reading...until about two-thirds of the way
through the book it clicked for me there somewhere inside my
head....i understood those factors that make some people so
extraordinarily successful. Gladwell does a great job of breaking
down and explaining those factors so that i had no choice but to
take a good look at my connection to my own culture, to where i
come from.
Perhaps the most interesting chapter in the book was the one about
plane where Gladwell shows the clear connection between culture,
authority, and plane crashes.