Oprah Winfrey Outlier

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As talked about in Outliers, there are many factors that go into creating and building someone out of the norm of society. As Gladwell fraises it, ““Superstar lawyers and math whizzes and software entrepreneurs appear at first blush to lie outside ordinary experience. But they don't. They are products of history and community, of opportunity and legacy. Their success is not exceptional or mysterious. It is grounded in a web of advantages and inheritances, some deserved, some not, some earned, some just plain lucky - but all critical to making them who they are. The outlier, in the end, is not an outlier at all” (Gladwell 285.) Oprah is an outlier in the sense that she worked for what she’s accomplished but had unforeseen forces working in her …show more content…

Winfrey’s early life was filled with arduous hurdles from the beginning, she was raised in a small podunk town in Mississippi that was anything but safe for a young girl, but on top of that she was raised by a single mother who was not around nearly enough. However the most formidable part of her upbringing was, she was sexually abused by ‘family friends’ and relatives on multiple occasions starting from the age of just nine. At twelve she was sent away to middle Tennessee to live with her father, there she realised her passion, she began giving speeches in front of her church and ultimately came to the conclusion that she wanted to speak for a living. Without her parents divorce Winfrey might have never figured out her passion of speaking to people until it was too late, this was a hidden advantage in the making of her success. However all too soon she had to leave the comfort of her father’s home where she could pursue her interest and journey back to her mother, where she was sadly yet again …show more content…

Oprah had been gone off the rails, and at fourteen she found out that she was pregnant with a little boy who was born premature and died two weeks after his birth. Once again the hurt WInfrey had to endure caused her to rise above the ashes of her despair like a phoenix, this is when her perception changed, she then finished high school with stellar grades, got a scholarship and was hired for an internship at a local radio station. Winfrey had many jobs working in the news industry before the Oprah Winfrey show premiered, she worked on Good Morning America, a Baltimore Talk show, and a Chicago morning talk show, which skyrocketed her career, and only months later her hard work payed off and her show was on-air. As Gladwell wisely said, ““...If you work hard enough and assert yourself, and use your mind and imagination, you can shape the world to your desires.” (Gladwell 151.) Eventually she was scouted by the co-director of The Color Purple and made an appearance in the famous movie which shot her ratings up

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