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What Is The Topic Of The Outliers By Malcolm Gladwell

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Malcolm Gladwell makes many debatable claims in his book “The Outliers”. One of these controversial topics is brought up in chapter three when he talks about a person’s IQ and how that relates to one’s success. After reading “Outliers” I believe that this is the most controversial topic. I agree with Malcolm Gladwell because there are a lot of people who are not really smart that are very successful, success can be viewed differently by different people, and by my own experiences on the U-High soccer team. There are tons of people in our world today who have become very successful and these people find success in different ways. Some people work hard their whole life to achieve success and others just seem to be born talented in …show more content…

To someone who wants to be an expert in a certain field that a Termite was also in would consider that person extremely successful. However, somebody who is aspiring to become a professional football or soccer player would look at them and say, “Who cares?”. They would look at a famous football or soccer player and see them as incredibly successful. This is because every person has their own definition of success that is specific to themselves and it is based around their hopes and desires in their own life. In fact for some of these people who’s definition of success is something that doesn't require a high IQ, they can be successful in their own eyes while having a lower IQ. For example, Lebron James, debatably the best, most successful player that the NBA has ever seen, went straight from high school to the NBA, skipping college. Someone who I define as successful is my father. My dad was born in Springfield Illinois, the youngest of four children. His parents both worked but they did not live comfortably. The house that they lived in was cramped and but he liked it. Tom worked hard in high school and college, double majoring in business and technology. Now he works in a managing position at state farm and makes enough money to easily support himself and his family of three kids and a wife. I define him as successful because he has a good job, a good family, and he is happy with where he is at life. That is because those are things that I aspire to have at some point in my

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