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What’s the Formula for Success?

November 17, 2008

I’ve been turned into a Malcolm Gladwell fan the moment I finished reading just the first page of his second book Blink.  I first knew of Blink when I was still working in an outsourcing company that does abstracting and indexing. I chanced upon a review of this book and decided to go on a hunt for it. Since the book really satisfied my intellectual hunger, I decided to go buy his first book The Tipping Point. Once again, I was amazed by this author’s take on things around us, from the very mundane to the important issues facing society and the world.

I could say I lean more toward nonfiction books, especially if the topic piques my interest. I have read more fiction books than nonfiction, but that’s just because I was required to in high school and in college. After three years, Mr. Gladwell has churned out another book that will surely satisfy me intellectually. It’s called Outliers: The Story of Success, which tackles what successful people are made of and what makes them different from everyone else. 

I’m so excited about this book I can’t wait to go and buy it. It’s going to be released tomorrow, November 18, and God knows when that will reach our country. I sure hope within the month or I’ll die of anticipation.

(Mr. Gladwell’s blog can be found here, and more information on his latest book here. )

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Previous Comments

bUTI KA PA, U READ NONFICTION. aKO, DI EH. AM DRAWN TO MORE FICTION (NOT THAT WE’RE REQUIRED TO) BUT THAT’S JUST ME. tHE TOPIC OF THE BOOK ITSELF IS OF INTEREST. i HOPE YOU GET YOUR COPIES SOON. ORDER KA NA LANG ONLINE =)

Posted by bAIRUZ at November 17, 2008, 9:06 pm

Ordering online is boring hehe. There’s nothing like going into a bookstore and finding what you want. (Does that make me a freak? Hehe) Seriously, I could spend hours in a bookstore just looking at books.

Posted by kimmy at November 18, 2008, 6:40 am

Kimmy, I’ve just seen The Colbert Report, and guess who’s in it? Malcolm Gladwell. He was there to promote the book, and Colbert, doing what he does best, made a joke about how Blink was the reason he didn’t read Outliers. Fun stuff. The premise of this new book sounds a bit oversimplified to me, though — determining one’s likelihood for success based on the year they’re born in? “…isn’t this astrology?” (Colbert) But even if his theory (based on historical, empirical observation, no doubt) holds some ground, I find no use for it, because we can’t choose the year to be born in.

I’ll save my opinion until after I’ve read the book. Pahiram ha? hehehe

Posted by giuli at November 19, 2008, 1:20 am

I just watched it. Ang kulit. Haha.

Posted by kimmy at November 19, 2008, 7:54 am