Geniuses and outsiders. Why do some get everything and others get nothing?
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A fascinating journey into the world of the laws of life that you can use to your advantage.
Life is not fair. Money, power, fame and success are distributed among people very unequally. But why do some people get everything and others nothing? Is it right to reduce the reasons for success only to personal qualities given by nature?
Malcolm Gladwell is the first to discover the hidden laws behind what has always seemed to be purely by chance, and to present them in this book. These laws explain why outstanding hockey players are born, as a rule, in January and almost never in October, why Asian schoolchildren do math easier than others, why you have to be Jewish to become a prestigious New York lawyer.
Life is not fair. Money, power, fame and success are distributed among people very unequally. But why do some people get everything and others nothing? Is it right to reduce the reasons for success only to personal qualities given by nature?
Malcolm Gladwell is the first to discover the hidden laws behind what has always seemed to be purely by chance, and to present them in this book. These laws explain why outstanding hockey players are born, as a rule, in January and almost never in October, why Asian schoolchildren do math easier than others, why you have to be Jewish to become a prestigious New York lawyer.
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