Has anybody ever told you that you would not be able to achieve something because it had a small chance of success, and you went ahead and achieved it? No? Yes? Whatever the answer is, it’s a good answer. Malcolm Gladwell talks about how the least likely outcome is achieved. Gladwell uses various stories to show how smallest outcome are the best outcomes, and why the smallest outcomes are more likely to succeed than you think. Staring with the greatest underdog story ever known, David and Goliath. The author of other bestselling books such as Blink, What the Dog Saw, and The Tipping Point.
Review:
This book is nonfiction and for those that like reading about other people’s real-life stories. The book provides real life accounts of a person’s or group’s actions that would have been considered insane and would be very unlikely to succeed. Gladwell talks about how seemingly “bad” things can be good, and how seemingly “good” things can be bad. What are better off being, a big fish in a little pond or a little fish in a big pond? What is better, arresting people, or treating them nicely? How do you battle giants? How does a revolution succeed? The answers will be yours when you read this book. Are you willing to find out how David beats Goliath?
Luqman Sattar
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