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1 days and 4 hours ago
Sugen pÃ¥ att bli nÃ¥gon annan? Den saken är
tämligen enkelt ordnad, visar svenska forskares experiment. Men den som suktar efter att bli
nÃ¥gonting annat än en människa fÃ¥r
fortsätta att drömma.img
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1 days and 11 hours ago
pimg alt="Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell" src="http://www.challies.com/media/28578324.JPG"
width="185" height="279" class="mt-image-none" style="float:left;margin-right:8px" /I am an
unabashed fan of Malcolm Gladwell's books. I enjoy his style of writing and admire his ability to
not only dig up fascinating stories and statistics, but to weave them together into a cohesive
whole. ema href="http://www.challies.com/archives/book-reviews/book-review-bli-1.php"Blink/a/em and
ema href="http://www.challies.com/archives/book-reviews/book-review-the-27.php"The Tipping
Point/a/em were both excellent books that, even if not particularly deep, offered popular-level
introductions into topics all of us experience but few of us think about. It is little wonder,
really, that Gladwell's books are perennial bestsellers. At the moment I write this review, all
three of his titles are firmly fixed on the emNew York Times/em list of Bestsellers./p pGladwell's
third book, released just a couple of weeks ago, is emOutliers: The Story of Success/em. Here he
attempts to shed fresh light on success, asking why some people succeed while others never reach
their potential. He takes the view that--our love of the "self made man" notwithstanding--success
is rarely only a product of ability and motivation. Instead, he says, success comes to those who
are "invariably the beneficiaries of hidden advantages and extraordinary opportunities and cultural
legacies that allow them to learn and work hard and make sense of the world in ways others cannot."
In other words, we are all products of hidden forces, advantages and disadvantages, culture,
upbringing and even plain dumb luck. He points to "practical intelligence," (known also as
"emotional intelligence") as a force that often separates two people who otherwise may appear equal
in every way. And, of course, there is the value of hard work--just as your mother told you,
practice really does make perfect. Pardon my laziness as I quote from a story at the ema
href="http://www.nytimes.com/2008/11/30/books/review/Leonhardt-t.html?ref=books" target="_blank"New
York Times/a/em. "Many people, I think, have an instinctual understanding of this idea (even if
Gladwell, in the interest of setting his thesis against conventional wisdom, doesn't say so).
That's why parents spend so much time worrying about what school their child attends. They don't
really believe the child is so infused with greatness that he or she can overcome a bad school, or
even an average one. And yet when they look back years later on their child's success -- or their
own -- they tend toward explanations that focus on the individual. Devastatingly, if cheerfully,
Gladwell exposes the flaws in these success stories we tell ourselves."/p pIn all of Gladwell's
books, I've been drawn to the stories and trivia he relies on to illustrate his points. I enjoyed
these elements in emOutliers/em as much as in his previous two titles. However, where I felt that
in the other books the illustrations served to further his point, here I often felt that they
actually emwere/em his point. If you are like me, you will enjoy reading about the great advantage
hockey players have if they are born on the first few months of the year and will enjoy finding out
why Korean pilots are historically the worst in the world (especially if, as I do, you have Korean
friends to share this information with). But you may also find yourself a little bit disappointed
that Gladwell never really comes to any great and grand conclusions. Neither does he offer any
substantial answers to many of the questions raised by the book. Then again, maybe that is
precisely the point. Maybe this is not a self-help book, trying to release us from the simple fact
that success is more than motivation and ability. Perhaps it simply teaches us what is inevitable,
what is just one of life's realities--that we are more than our desires and more than our innate
talents and abilities. There is always more to a success story than what comes immediately to the
eye, but these factors are not easily reproduced, even if we can understand them./p pemOutliers/em
struck me as being a bit more derived from other books than his previous titles. I am not convinced
that there is a whole lot here that hasn't already been said by others (though I'll grant that
these others did not write books that sold in the millions of copies). I guess this just proves
Gladwell's point, though. It is not always the most original or most talented or most motivated who
see success. This is illustrated well in the review of emOutliers/em printed in the emNew York
Times/em. Gladwell, like anyone who has tasted success, is the product of all kinds of forces and
factors that have combined to make him what he is. "It is not the brightest who succeed...nor is
success simply the sum of the decisions and efforts we make on our own behalf. It is, rather, a
gift. Outliers are those who have been given opportunities -- and who have had the strength and
presence of mind to seize them."/p pI greatly enjoyed emOutliers/em and have no trouble
recommending it alongside Gladwell's other titles. It is good for us, I think, to examine success
and to understand that things are not always as they seem on the surface. By digging a little
deeper than the myth of the self-made man, we are better equipped to understand the forces that,
combined together, lead some people to great success while leaving others in obscurity./p
pemOutliers/em is a good, light read. I can't imagine that it will change too many lives, but
neither does it need to. It is a fun and harmless diversion that offers enough "A-ha!" moments to
be worth reading, but not so many that it is difficult to plow through. I think it makes for
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Nyheter från Expressen via RSS: Nyheter -
1 days and 14 hours ago
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JÖNKÖPING. Slagna, men inte knäckta.
Trots en mirakelvändning som kom av sig, trots en sargad trupp och andra raka förlusten.
Här kommer löftet frÃ¥n mannen som var
hårsmåner från att bli
matchhjälte i Jönköping: - Vi kommer tillbaka, säger Daniel Johansson.img
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Nyheter från Expressen via RSS: Nyheter -
2 days and 1 hours ago
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width="420" height="231" alt="" /br/ Freddy Karlberg röstades fram som
Ã¥rets lucia pÃ¥ Södra skolan i Motala. Men
rektorn satte stopp - och gav ljuskronan till en kvinnlig elev. - DÃ¥lig
stil, säger Freddy Karlberg.img
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2 days and 1 hours ago
img src="http://www.expressen.se/polopoly_fs/1.1388214!slot100slotWide75ArticleFull/3447786819.jpg"
width="420" height="231" alt="" /br/ Freddy Karlberg röstades fram som
Ã¥rets lucia pÃ¥ Södra skolan i Motala. Men
rektorn satte stopp - och gav ljuskronan till en kvinnlig elev. - DÃ¥lig
stil, säger Freddy Karlberg.img
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Onet.pl Wiadomości: Wiadomości dnia -
2 days and 4 hours ago
Według prezesa PiS Jarosława Kaczyńskiego
"byłoby dobrze dla Polski", gdyby Radosław Sikorski lub Aleksander
Kwaśniewski objęli stanowisko sekretarza generalnego NATO - bo to wzmacnia
pozycję Polski. Zaznaczył, że "bliżej" mu do
Sikorskiego.
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Nyheter från Expressen via RSS: Nyheter -
2 days and 10 hours ago
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width="420" height="231" alt="" /br/ Männen tränades i ett Ã¥r
inför attacken mot Bombay. Den ende överlevande terroristen Azam Amir Kazav har
berättat om tiden pÃ¥ terrorlägret i Pakistan efter
hÃ¥rda förhör. - De lärde sig hantera vapen, tillverka
bomber, till och med matvanor, säger en polischef till Reuters.img
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Nyheter från Expressen via RSS: Nyheter -
2 days and 10 hours ago
img src="http://www.expressen.se/polopoly_fs/1.1386640!slot100slotWide75ArticleFull/3447786819.jpg"
width="420" height="231" alt="" /br/ Männen tränades i ett Ã¥r
inför attacken mot Bombay. Den ende överlevande terroristen Azam Amir Kazav har
berättat om tiden pÃ¥ terrorlägret i Pakistan efter
hÃ¥rda förhör. - De lärde sig hantera vapen, tillverka
bomber, till och med matvanor, säger en polischef till Reuters.img
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Nyheter från Expressen via RSS: Nyheter -
2 days and 12 hours ago
Mental styrka är viktigare än muskler och snabbhet. Mognad, livserfarenhet, kompetens och
självbild ställs mot andra färdigheter. De fysiska minimikraven
mÃ¥ste dock alltid vara uppfyllda. Här är kraven du
måste uppfylla om du vill bli elitsoldat.img
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Nyheter från Expressen via RSS: Nyheter -
2 days and 12 hours ago
Mental styrka är viktigare än muskler och snabbhet. Mognad, livserfarenhet, kompetens och
självbild ställs mot andra färdigheter. De fysiska minimikraven
mÃ¥ste dock alltid vara uppfyllda. Här är kraven du
måste uppfylla om du vill bli elitsoldat.img
src="http://server-dk.imrworldwide.com/cgi-bin/imodecount?url=http://www.expressen.se/RSS;cid=se_expressen-se_0"/
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