“’I did this, all by myself.’ Superstar lawyers and math whizzes and software entrepreneurs appear at first blush to lie outside ordinary experience. But they don’t. They are precuts of history and community, of opportunity and legacy. Their success is not exceptional or mysterious. It is grounded in a web of advantages and inheritances, some deserved, some not, some earned, some lust plain lucky- but all critical to make thing them who they are. The outlier, in the end is not an outlier at all.”
This is one of the most profound points Gladwell makes in the entirety of the book. It sums up most all of what he is trying to say, Outliers aren’t outliers they are just people that were given extraordinary opportunities and took them. Bill Gates was given a computer lab for several years, the Beatles got an amazing gig for practices, that’s how they got good, they got these incredible chances and took them with both hands and held on tight for the ride.
“If the resources of that grocer, the fruits of those riots, the possibilities of that culture, and the privileges of that skin tone had been extended to others how many more would now live a life of fulfillment, in a beautiful house high on a hill?”
How many more people could be successful if more people were given opportunities? How many more Beatles, and Bill Gates would we have if more of those types of opportunities were available to people? Outliers are only outliers because so few are given those gold gooses or holy grails. Society makes outliers, but how many more can we make? That is the question posed in that last sentence if more people were given these golden opportunities who know where we would be now? That is truly the most interesting question posed…
So could you be an outlier?
Notice anything about is birthday or year rather…
This origination is helping to stop the dropout rate and is giving kids a chance to find a career they really enjoy, they are being given a chance to take hold of and hold on to…
There are camps and schools out there that are also giving underprivileged kids chances to take a hold of like the, KIPP Academy.
They are cool stuff like those that people are starting you should really check them out, and maybe support them too…