The notion of selfmade success may overlook external factors from "summary" of Malcolm Gladwell's Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell
In the discussion of success, there is a common belief in the idea of self-made success. This notion suggests that individuals achieve their goals solely through their own hard work, determination, and talent. However, this perspective may overlook the significant role that external factors play in an individual's success. Malcolm Gladwell's "Outliers" challenges the traditional narrative of self-made success by highlighting the importance of external influences on an individual's achievements.
Gladwell argues that success is often contingent on various external factors that are beyond an individual's control. These factors can include opportunities, timing, cultural background, family upbringing, and societal norms. For example, in the book, Gladwell discusses how the birth ...
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