Outliers is a nonfiction book for professionals looking to enhance their careers. It is written by Malcolm Gladwell. He is a bestselling author of nonfiction books with a few very good books to his name and one of them is The Tipping Point. Another deserving book of the author to mention here is I Hate the Ivy League.
The audio narration of Outliers is done by Malcolm Gladwell himself. He performed it exceptionally well and with great clarity through his powerful voice.
Malcolm Gladwell in the enlightening and stunning book took his followers on a highly intellectual journey. It is a journey that goes right through the ‘outliers’ world, which is the best and the brightest, the most successful, and the most famous. He put forward an important question for his followers: What are the things that make the high-achievers quite different?
He answered that question with a lot of details and insights. He said that we pay a lot of attention to what successful people are like, and we give very little attention to where exactly they originate from. It means about their family background, their culture, their generation, and most importantly, their idiosyncratic experiences related to their upbringing. Along with that Malcolm Gladwell also explained the secrets behind the software billionaires and what all it takes to be an exceptional soccer player. Moreover, he also told that Asians are so good at mathematics and what was the reason behind the Beatles being the greatest rock band ever.
The Outliers book tells the story of success. It is an amazing and entertaining book. It is a landmark book that will illuminate and delight listeners simultaneously.