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Malcolm Gladwell is something of an apologist for obnoxiousness. As he writes in "David and Goliath," many of the most successful people in the world aren't too pleasant to be around. He maintains ...
Sports reporter David Epstein has written a new book ... the so-called "10,000-hour rule" popularized by Malcolm Gladwell. In his book Outliers, Gladwell describes a theory that you can achieve ...
Malcolm Gladwell seems to think attending ... Based on his logic in "David and Goliath," Gladwell's answer would almost definitely be to go small. "Rarely do we stop and consider," he writes ...
From the deceptions of New York Ponzi schemer Bernie Madoff to the wrongful murder conviction of American student Amanda Knox in Italy, Malcolm ... for his last book, 2013’s “David and Goliath.” In ...
Author Malcolm Gladwell ... make it happen," Gladwell said. "Add to that the third thing: You also must be disagreeable." Why disagreeable? Here's Gladwell in "David and Goliath": But crucially ...
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