Outliers

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Title: Exceptions

Author: Malcolm Goldwell

Translator: Zahra Aloushi

Publisher: Nik Farjam

Subject: Successful people – Success

Another title: How elites become elites!

Age category: Adult

Number of pages: 257

Language: Farsi

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Outliers; the story of success is a 328-page subset of the General Psychology textbook by Malcolm Goldwell.

Book Full Name Outliers; The story of success is suitable for the adult age group, which includes instructive and fascinating anecdotes and stories that are real at the same time. Have been addressed as unusual or, in the words of an exceptional translator, in which case the author has not overlooked the existence of luck on the path to success.

The stories in the book are so close to human life that you can follow in the footsteps of the book to step on your path to success and have no doubt that success is close to this.


About the author:
Malcolm T. Gladwell is a British writer, screenwriter, journalist, sociologist and journalist. He is best known for his writing books, culminating in The Blind, the Blink, and The Hundred Exceptions (Success Story), which he completed in 2008.

Goldwell’s name can be used as an active and creative writer, although the number of books he has published is relatively small, but the significant issue is not the number but the quality, as evidenced by the unprecedented sales of his books.
All authors are criticized, but this is more about Goldwell. However, the works published by him are always one of the best-selling books in the book bank, which fascinates people of all tastes.

Book summary:
In this work, the author has tried to put the words and the theme of his mind in the form of instructive and interesting stories so that people can better communicate with the writings and understand its main meaning. The content that you see in the texts of the book is not easily forgotten. For example, articles about the success of people like Bill Gates or Steve Jobs, which they test for reasons such as year of birth, luck and fortune. As well as the law of ten thousand hours and other things that come to mind when reading it.

By examining the lives of successful people and their ascent towards their goal, the work expresses things that may not have a scientific basis and have highlighted the effect of luck, but are so interesting and, in fact, included in the anecdotes that you Will be totally involved.
In Malcolm Goldwell’s book Exceptions, we look at success and the opportunities in life from a completely different perspective, and why some people are successful and some are not.

In fact, exceptions tell you that being in the right place at the right time will have a huge impact on your success. The examples given in this book will change your vision for success. Exceptions tell you how much culture and effort can transform you from an ordinary person to a genius, and high IQ can be the most insignificant thing in success.

In The Exceptions, Malcolm Goldwell discusses the 10,000-hour rule for success and why today’s tech geniuses, including Elon Musk, Jobs, and Bill Gates, succeeded, and why they were all born in 1954 or 1955. Be with the exceptions.
Malcolm Gladwell was born on September 3, 1963. He is a British-born Canadian living in New York. He is a writer, journalist and sociologist. In 2005, Time magazine named him one of the 100 Most Influential People, and in 2007 he received the Sociology Award and an honorary doctorate in literature.

Goldwell has written extensively and researched extensively and is often criticized for his views on society, but the interesting thing is that he has convinced all his critics to this day.

Outliers: the story of success is one of his best-selling books, telling in simple language everything he has researched over the years. His 10,000 Hour Theory began with his own experience finding work and is now accepted worldwide.

Index of the book Outliers; the story of success
About the book
About the author
Introduction
Chapter One: Matthew’s work
Chapter Two: The Law of 10,000 Hours
Chapter 3: The Problems of Geniuses, Part 1
Chapter 4: The Problem of Geniuses, Part 2
Chapter Five: Three Tips with Joe Flume
Chapter Six: Harlen Kentucky
Chapter 7: The Ethnic Theory of Plane Crash
Chapter 8: Rice paddies and math tests
Chapter 9: The Marietta Deal
End

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