Outliers- book review

"Why do some people achieve so much more than others what factors prove to be so exceptional that turns out to be the milestones?!"
      Outliers is about solving this puzzle 

It's a frizzling and entertaining book by Malcolm Gladwell, also the writer of yhe book 'Tipping point'.  

'Outliers' are people and events whose stories are deeply rooted, then we can perceive. 

The book is about sub plots and between the lines of success stories which needs to be accentuated. 

From significance of birth date to secrets of remarkable lawyers, this book encapsulates many successful events that wouldn't have really happened in isolation.

Why Asians are good at maths? how can cultural legacy can shape a person's life? what separates a good pilot from a bad one?
All answers are deciphered in this text 

"Intellect and achievement are far from being perfectly correlated"
And it proves it well!

Success of a person is not completely his own and nor is his failure. There are factors, sometimes beyond our imagination, which eventually piles up the person to the acme of the field.

The book primarily is into non fiction genre, yet it has got pieces of narratives and backgrounds that makes the reading a blissful experience. 

For what I got to know is how the one who master the timing of the events sets an apotheosis. 
Also that there's no defined paradigm for success, it just happens, when it has to!

This book has lots to give to its readers and trust me it will definitely change the way you look at people and stories. 

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