Outliers, The Story of Success
429 EGP
A groundbreaking exploration of what truly creates exceptional achievement, challenging the myth of individual merit by examining how timing, culture, opportunity, and practice converge to produce extraordinary success.
This influential work dismantles the mythology of self-made success by analyzing the hidden advantages behind extraordinary achievement. Through compelling case studies spanning hockey players to tech billionaires, the analysis reveals how birthdate cutoffs, cultural legacies, family background, and the famous “10,000-hour rule” shape outcomes more than raw talent. Written for general audiences with accessible prose and surprising insights, the book fundamentally reframes how we understand merit, luck, and opportunity in determining who rises to the top of their fields.
| Dimensions | 309 × 170 × 250 cm |
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