Reflection On Outliers

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I enjoyed reading Outliers because it was able to teach an exciting and multi-faceted lesson through Gladwell’s prodigal narrating abilities. I enjoyed the chapter on the cultural legacy of plane crashes because every case was presented to me as a detective would be presented a mystery. Mystery is one of my favorite genres because it encourages me to think like a detective, pay attention to the details of the text, and then allows me to solve the case as if I were part of the story. In the chapter, Gladwell does not state the reason behind the plane crash immediately, hence keeping me at the edge of my seat and paying close attention to in search of clues. The book is divided into two main parts, opportunity and legacy. I was particularly intrigued by the legacy part of the book. In the first part of the book, Gladwell introduces the environmental factors behind the success stories of …show more content…

When I face a difficult math problem, I always try to solve it myself before I ask anyone for help since that helps me retain the knowledge more effectively. When I was learning Algebra, I constantly met math problems that I didn’t know how to solve, particularly struggling with graphing functions. I could have asked for help from the teacher or a parent, but I was determined to solve the problem myself. Given my limited understanding of the concept, it would have been nearly impossible for me to learn anything if I hadn’t discovered an online graphing program that allowed me to input data to graph points, lines, and functions just like the program Renee used. The program allowed me to have a hands-on approach to solving the problem. Although using the program to experiment with the problem took much longer than asking for help, persisting through the extensive method allowed me to remember the concepts more clearly, and for longer periods of

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