书籍 Outliers的封面

Outliers

Malcolm Gladwell

出版时间

2008-11-18

ISBN

9780316017923

评分

★★★★★
书籍介绍

In this wide-ranging third installment of Malcolm Gladwell's exploration of how people and social phenomena work, the New Yorker journalist takes a close look at what constitutes high levels of success. That is, what makes people at the top of their respective fields get there? As we've come to expect from Gladwell's previous books, the answer to the question is a bit complicated.

He says that upbringing, culture and even random luck have something to with success, but there is another important quality that anyone can control. Two chapters are dedicated to the "revelation" that IQ is only a baseline quality and success has little to nothing to do with having a high IQ or a low IQ. Rather, success is substantially a product of cultivating a high degree of what Robert Sternberg calls "practical intelligence" or what most refer to as "emotional intelligence."

Gladwell uses the example of Nobel laureates coming from unknown schools as often as ivy league schools. At this level of mastery IQ is no longer a factor. Success has little to do with where you were educated and everything to do with your level of practical/emotional intelligence and willingness to put in the 10,000 hours of practice required to reach mastery of your field.

All in all, it's an interesting read that isn't too heady and goes by pretty quickly, as the interesting anecdotes are what you would expect from Gladwell.

目录
INTRODUCTION The Roseto Mystery
PART ONE: OPPORTUNITY
1 The Matthew Effect
2 The 10,000-hour Rule
3 The Trouble with Geniuses, Part 1

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如此巧妙地用科学粉饰了苍凉的宿命感
Success is an outlier. Failures are forgiven and solvable to a degree
这不是一本简单粗暴的成功学无脑作,而是严肃认真的社会学研究!对政府部门,社会工作者和教育工作者启发更大些,脑残看了就傻乎乎确认一万小时定律,真是白瞎了这本好书
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论证略牵强
后面几章比较扯
我们大多数时间只注重结果,却忽略了产生这个结果的漫长过程。这本书的切入点就是让人们更完整多远的看待已经形成的事实,从而看待问题的时候保持一种开放且包容的态度。
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