What Matters Most in Outliers by Malcom Gladwell

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People may argue that Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell is all about family background and family legacies. Others may say that what mattered most is the way someone are brought up and how much time and dedication they put into a skill or goal. People may also say that all of these factors are what the book focuses on in order to be successful. The book is not about family background, the “10,000 Hour-Rule”, or “Rice Paddies”. All of those encompass something very important, opportunity to actually apply those theories. The most important theory Gladwell presents is that opportunities are the key to become successful more so than the other theories.
Many people in the chapters would have not been successful without the opportunities that they were presented with. Opportunities give the chances of succeeding and becoming better at anything one desires to do or accomplish. Opportunities help these people reach their goals. For example Bill gates was from a wealthier background than most people. Just being from a wealthy background was opportunity number one to becoming a successful computer wiz. Gladwell says that “Opportunity number one... Gates got sent to Lakeside [a prestigious school]…number two…what mothers of Lakeside had enough money to pay for the school’s computer fees [Gates’ mother gave money to start the club]…”(54) and the opportunities still go on and on. He was able to be part of the schools computer club and later on he was presented with the opportunity to go off campus during the spring and spend sometime programming and creating codes. He lived close to a computer terminal were he was able to get in and practice. All of those opportunities are what made Gates, Bill Gates. Moreover, The Beatles, one of the famous b...

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...nted in the book had some sort of opportunity such as the Beatles being together for a while before they came to the United States. They had the chance to practice and practice before they became one of the best bands in the world. It was not luck of faith, it was a chance they got at becoming a great musical band.
Gladwell gives the readers makes the readers think and analyze things people would have never thought of. He gave people theories on how many became outliers. Whether it was the 10,000-hour rule or the Roseto Mystery, he showed people that the most important theory is opportunity. Chances are the foundation to these other theories in the book because without them, the other theories would be non-existent. Therefore, opportunities are what mattered the most in Outliers because without them, most of these people would not be what they are today, outliers.

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