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    TEN THOUSAND HOURS Malcolmb Gladwell says it takes ten thousand hours to be proficient in any worthy arena. I don’t know how many‚ from childhood to my coaching career‚ were spent ”watching the ball bounce. A Lot!! All kinds of sports. Tennis‚ one of the latest to find.! And‚ as stated‚ my pivotal find was Jim Leighton. Mentor to many‚ myself included. He opened my eyes and I began to really see things better. And I learned from all kinds of Sources. Tennis on television‚ playing tennis‚ reading

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    Opportunity is the Key to Success "And that opportunity played a critical role in their success" (30 Gladwell). Many times‚ people will argue that if you want something‚ you can achieve it simply through hard work; however‚ that is not always the case. In Malcolm Gladwell’s Outliers‚ he explains the significant amount of opportunities that successful people are given. Gladwell uses the example of Joe Flom to explain how timing is a huge factor in success. Early in his career‚ he was declined by

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    Austin Quattrocchi Ms. Jones 10th Honors Literature 4 April 2014\ Exceptions An Outlier is someone who stands apart from others in his or her group or profession by acting differently than others‚ and because of this they are successful. According to Gladwell‚ most people are incapable of becoming successful; Gladwell says this is because of the radically simple fact that some do not get the same chances and opportunities as others. It has more to do with a person’s fate than their intelligence

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    Kaitlyn Jackson English 1301 Professor Brown 22 September 2013 The Beatles: Opportunities Leading to Success Paul McCartney‚ John Lennon‚ Ringo Starr and George Harrison each represent a spot on a four leaf clover: they are very lucky men. In Malcom Gladwell’s number one National best seller Outliers he illuminates how prevailing the term success is in the eyes of many Americans. One example being the “10‚000 hour rule” simply stating if someone does something for 10‚000 hours they could become

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    Hailey Caroen Mrs. Schmitt Literary Analysis and Composition 15 October 2014 My Ultimate Success “Even the woodpecker owes his success to the fact that he uses his head and keeps pecking away until he finishes the job he starts.” These words from Coleman Cox explain how success can be measured by the time and effort you put into it. Cox’s words here relate to my belief that getting a head start on the career you strive for is important and should always be taken into thought and consideration. When

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    The Right Place At The Right Time The book Outliers written by Maclolm Gladwell is a book about success. Throughout the book he gives numerous examples of how people have achieved and in some instances‚ not achieved success. Popular belief would suggest that people who are considered outliers have gotten there through hard work and innate talent. Gladwell however‚ suggest that something is contributing to people being able to seek the levels of success that would make them an outlier. Gladwell

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    “The outlier‚ in the end‚ is not an outlier at all.” Malcolm Gladwell’s‚ Outliers: The Story of Success‚ provokes reconsideration of the meaning of intelligence and success by challenging the traditional definition and concept of each word. Gladwell’s extensive research within the fields of sociology‚ psychology‚ and social psychology display his credibility regarding his critical analysis on success and its causes. In Outliers‚ Gladwell examines individuals who have reached high levels of success

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    Jade Gallahair Mrs. Tabitha Ginther AP Language and Composition 2 December 2014 Rumination of Self: Outliers Final Assignment Privileges/Advantages: In my life I have been blessed with many privileges and advantages that others may have not had the opportunity to be exposed to. A major advantage that I’ve had during my life is growing up in a Christian home with both my parents‚ who care about my education. Growing up my parents always taught me that God comes first and my education comes second

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    Malcolm Gladwell’s arguments center around an idea he calls “thin-slicing.” Thin-slicing is the concept that our unconscious can take lightning-quick bits of experiences and use preconceived notions about behaviors and situations to interpret them. Our unconscious thin-slices the world around us on a constantly– every person we meet or even already know we thin-slice. In times of panic‚ our brains rely on those split-second decisions based on what we have unconsciously observed. The reactions that

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    Outliers by Malcom Gladwell AP Language and Composition In Malcolm Gladwell’s The Outliers‚ his goal is to convince the reader that “people don’t rise from nothing” and that “ we do owe something to parentage and patronage.” Although certain people’s success requires prerequisites of talent and knowledge. I agree with Gladwell that it is not solely because of these talents that these people are successful. However‚ their success most often is dependant on one’s past good fortune. For example

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