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Hari kiran

Insight guru • 3m

What does an Outlier mean? The one who stands apart. How does one become an Outlier ? Are you supposed to be born with special traits or things & circumstances around you can make you an Outlier? What does Steve Jobs & Bill Gates have in common ?A u

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Hari kiran

Insight guru • 6m

My review for one of the best business books I read . Please visit the site to read more book reviews. https://paradoxphilos.wordpress.com/2023/12/13/indian-icon-by-amrit-raj-book-review-and-recommendation/

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Arcane

Hey, I'm on Medial • 1y

How many of you have read Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell? Do you agree with his views?

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Ronak Patel

Here you go! • 1y

Has anyone read this book named "Blink" By Malcolm Gladwell. Today my Principal recommend this book to me.

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Hari kiran

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Hari kiran

Insight guru • 3m

My book review for one of the best books I read in this year. A detailed insight on unconventional economies, how economies rise up or fail, pivot from the lows and rising high. Highly recommend this book for curious on how economies work or fail, ou

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Hari kiran

Insight guru • 2m

Can you tell the difference between quitting and failing? Do you stick with things just because you’ve already invested too much? Could quitting before it's too late the key to real success—not just survival? If these questions made you pause, Quit

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Hari kiran

Insight guru • 3m

Is Masayoshi Soon really a visionary or he's lucky to be at the right places at the right times? Does the success of a start up like WeWork owes to the desperation of Masa to anyhow utilize the 100 billion Vision fund? This book "Gambling Man" by

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Ansh Kadam

Founder & CEO at Bui... • 8m

This 1 rule is what almost every expert has in common. It’s the 10,000-hour rule. Popularized by Malcolm Gladwell in his book "Outliers," this rule suggests achieving world-class expertise in any skill is largely a matter of practicing the correct

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