Everyone wants to be successful, long for to be successful, because success mean wealth, power, and the respect. Certainly, there are many issues to make a person’s success. In“Outliers” by Malcolm Gladwell, he enumerates a lot of issues which make a person’s success, like talent, intelligence, opportunity, environment, hard work, culture, social trends. Environment is an important and necessary issue of the success, and environment are social environment, and family environment. For my opinion, i think family environment influences a person a lot, because family it is the first that you get touch with, and you grow under your family environment since you were a baby that know nothing about this world. Family as the environment that people …show more content…
After the people’s research, they find out because the South Korean is a high-power distance culture and country. High-power distance means in the society, the subordinate have the dependency to the superior, and the culture teaches them, they need to be respectful to the superiors all the time. Like during the crashes happened, the assistant captain has already realized the problem of the plane, but they influenced by their high-power distance culture, so they can’t convey to the captain correctly and immediately, so it made the tragedy happened. High-power distance mostly appear in the east countries. And it is the fixed mindset to all the people who under this culture, the reason why they have this fixed mindset because of their family environment. The kids be taught to be respect and follow the seniority’s instruct since they were young, and everyone around them are all doing like this, so the high-power distance’s concept be with them the whole life. When they grow up, they follow the teacher’s and parents’ words and after they get in the society get in the work, they would follow the leader’s words. Even though there are some mistakes, like the story happened among the captain and the assistant. High-power distance come from the culture, culture influences …show more content…
Chris Langan and Robert Oppenheimer, both are genius that have the high intelligence, but the Langan who come from the poor family only be a high intelligence genius that attend the live show, however the Oppenheimer who come from a wealthy family, become a physicist who famously headed the American effort to develop the nuclear bomb during World War Two. Both as the genius, what makes they have so different life, not about the intelligence, it is about family environment. Langan from the poor family, his mother missed a deadline for his financial aid, it caused Langan didn’t have the chance to college, and continue his study. But Oppenheimer went to Harvard then want to Cambridge University, two most top college in the world, even though he later tried to poison his professor, but he learned a lot physic knowledge from the college, and he still success in the later. From the example of this two genius, we can see how a family’s influence to the people’s success. Both as genius, but have the totally different life experiences. If Oppenheimer born in a poor family that can’t support him to the Harvard and Cambridge University, he wouldn’t be such a great physicist in the world, if the Langan’s family can support to finish his college, he wouldn’t only be the genius that attend the TV live
In the excerpt, Outliers: The Story of Success, the author Malcolm Gladwell supports his claim, the ten thousand hour rule, by discussing about a study from Berlin Academy, experts’ opinions, and an anecdote of Mozart. Gladwell’s evidence however, is either insufficient or faulty logic. The study of violinists from Berlin Academy is not enough to prove Gladwell’s claim. In this study, violinists were divided into three groups: the elite students, the merely good students, and the students with little potential aiming to become music teachers (11).
Distributed in 2008, Outliers: The Story of Success is Malcolm Gladwell's third continuous top of the line verifiable book, taking after Tipping Point (2000) and Blink (2005). While Tipping Point concentrates on the singular's capacity to impact change in the public arena, Outliers manages the social and societal powers that offer ascent to sharp people. Through a progression of contextual investigations, Gladwell demands that we have very effectively gotten tied up with the myth that fruitful individuals are independent; rather, he says they "are perpetually the recipients of concealed favorable circumstances and exceptional open doors and social legacies that permit them to learn and buckle down and comprehend the world in ways others can't."
Chapter One in the book Outliers, by Malcolm Gladwell appeared in the November 18th, 2008. Gladwell introduces to the idea of how successful people or outliers aren’t just naturally born or have worked harder than average people. Gladwell points out the fact that people who are born between January to April has better chance and advantage of becoming more successful in life because of the “cutoff dates” that our society have created. Gladwell argues that the cutoff dates in sports or education puts people who are born later in the year into disadvantage situation due to difference in physical maturity. Gladwell also added on that, by separating kids based on their ability at a young age gives better opportunity to kids who had more time to
Why do some people become successful and others don’t? In Outliers, Malcolm Gladwell believes that successful people don’t succeed randomly, but that, success “arises out of a predictable and powerful set of circumstances and opportunities” (155). According to Gladwell, being successful happens to people who had special opportunities and unique circumstances that pushes them into their success(155). One of his theories about success, is the belief that practicing for 10,000 hours with allow you to become better in your talent, which will propel you into your success. Another theory that Gladwell looks is a middle -class parenting style called concerted cultivation.
Many individuals say that a person is a product of its surroundings. And for two young men from Baltimore, this could not be any more accurate. In “The Other Wes Moore” by Wes Moore, the author talks about two young boys who shared the same name and the contributions they did in their lives that made them turn out the way they are. Both Wes’ grew up in similar environment with tough childhood and without the presence of a father. Where one becomes very successful and a Rhodes Scholar, and the other is heavily involved in the drug game and receives a life sentence in prison for serving a part in a murder of a former police officer.
success in siblings is the family income. Again the family you are born in has tremendous weight in your life. The higher social class the family you are born in the better the chances are that you will become successful in the world. Such things as inheritances, marrying money, and family wealth boost you up in the social rankings.
In Outliers: the story of success, Malcolm Gladwell tries to prove why successful people are successful. Particularly in chapter eight; Gladwell claims that rice farmers are hard workers, that hard workers are not successful, and that Asians are better than Westerners in math. Gladwell uses many techniques to persuade the audience to his point of view, which he does beautifully. Gladwell uses these different techniques to prove his claims in a variety of ways. All of his techniques can be categorized as Ethos, Pathos or Logos.
In the story Noah count and the Arkansas ark by Gary Blackwood, the author demonstrates how the family in the text are poorly educated and how the boy thinks of his family. The boy in the story learned the lesson that even though his family members aren’t educated the way he is, doesn’t mean they aren’t smart. The boy’s views of his family change as the story develops. When the story begins, the boy thinks that his family isn’t very scientific. In the middle of the story, he Is embarrassed by them.
If everyone was given amazing opportunities,the world would be ten times more successful. One’s cultural legacy and most of the opportunities that come along are merely by chance. One does not get to decide when they were born, what nationality they are, etc. The only controllable aspect is hard work. If one works hard at what they do and takes advantage of the opportunities that face them, they are on the road to success.
For the difference, Chris Langan didn’t have the practical intelligence to change the world as he wanted, but Robert Oppenheimer possessed the practical intelligence that allowed him to get what he wanted from the world. Actually, Chris Langan couldn’t get a scholarship of college because he didn’t explain the circumstance properly which shows that he didn’t have the practical intelligence to change bad result to good result (Gladwell, 2008). Actually, Chris Langan just asserting himself. Meanwhile, using practical intelligence, Robert Oppenheimer persuaded the general Leslie Groves, who was in charge of
Outliers: The Story of Success Writing about Reading Defense of Passages In Outliers, Malcolm Gladwell challenges those who assume hard work is the only path to success. “It is not the brightest who succeed. Nor is success simply the sum of decisions and efforts we make on our behalf.” Gladwell states that success can happen through a series of different factors.
Many people believe that success is based on a certain skill or maybe even just luck. In the outliers by malcolm gladwell, Malcolm discusses the theories that there are certain things that affect the success of someone in the long run. I happen to agree with Malcolm on the topic of that everything with success is calculated. It might seem that a person might have long term success because of coincidence, I do not believe that is true. Short term success can be influenced by a luck but long term success implies a lot more.
People always strive to be successful, but what if they have no control over the success they achieve? They do. Hard work, passion, and dedication is what makes someone successful, not something like a birth date. In chapter one, of the novel Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell, the author is incorrect in arguing that success is determined by someone's date of birth compared to cutoff date. Gladwell uses hockey players to argue that the majority of the best players are born between January and March, with the cutoff date being the beginning of a new year.
The environment where you were raised can be determined on how your life is gonna planned out and how your life is gonna be like. I was raised in a good/bad environment of we moved and lived. I have lived in Kirby, east-side, and wind crest. The reason it was good because of wind crest and the bad was the east-side because the school i went to mostly made of drug dealers, and gang members. I felt like that i was going to fall under their influence
Outliers, written by Malcolm Gladwell, is an informational book regarding the intricacies of success and how it comes to fruition in individuals. Outliers has served to teach students the means of being successful and the importance of seizing opportunities as they come. Personally, Outliers has changed my views of success in numerous ways. Before reading said book, I had always assumed people who were naturally talented or had specific privileges were the only ones who could get far. However, Gladwell’s writing has informed me that anyone, if they are prepared to work hard, can reach their goals.