Geniuses and outsiders. Why is it all, but nothing to the other? Gladwell M.
Life is unfair. Money, power, glory and success are distributed among people extremely unevenly. But why is it all, but nothing to the other? Is it right to reduce the causes of success only to the personal qualities of nature? Malcolm Gladwell is the first to find hidden laws for what always seemed exclusively by the will of chance. These laws explain why outstanding hockey players are born, as a rule, in January and almost never in October, why mathematics are more easily given to Asian schoolchildren than others, why to become a prestigious New York lawyer, you need to be a Jew. The book shows that Bill Gates, Beatles and Mozart have in common, and why they managed to surpass his peers.
“Geniuses and outsiders” - not the manual “How to become successful”. This is a fascinating journey to the world of laws of life from which you can benefit.
| Characteristics | |
| A country | Russia |
| Age | For adults |
| Author | Gladwell Malcolm |
| Kit | No |
| Number of pages | 224 |
| The year of publishing | 2020 |
| Type of cover | Hard cover |
| View | Psychology of Personality |
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