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  1. 16 hours ago · FILE – Writer Malcolm Gladwell attends the premiere screening of ‘Faces of America With Dr. Henry Louis Gates Jr.’ at Jazz at Lincoln Center on Monday, Feb. 1, 2010 in New York.

  2. 2 days ago · Fans of popular writer and New Yorker columnist Malcolm Gladwell - author of The Tipping Point and Outliers - as well as those generally curious about social trends, art, contemporary issues, and history, will want to check out the new podcast, Revisionist History. Gladwell released the first season - ten episodes in total - during the summer ...

  3. 2 days ago · In this stunning book, Malcolm Gladwell takes us on an intellectual journey through the world of "outliers"—the best and the brightest, the most famous and the most successful. He asks the question: what makes high-achievers different? His answer is that we pay too much attention to what successful people are like, and too little attention

  4. 2 days ago · Sabbath—we are more than our work The writer Malcolm Gladwell described the secret rule for mastery: ten thousand hours. It fit a narrative of the moment about the need for hard work ...

  5. 6 days ago · Second Orlando Figes and The Radium Girls. The last two non fiction books I read were The Lion House: The Rise of Suleiman the Magnificent by Christopher de Bellaigue, and Empress of The East by Leslie Pierce, about Hurrem Sultan. I'm currently reading Rosemary: The Hidden Kennedy Daughter by Kate Larson.

  6. This week, I finished reading "Pride and Prejudice" by Jane Austen and started "The Picture of Dorian Gray" by Oscar Wilde. Listening to Austen's witty social commentary in audiobook format was delightful, and Wilde's exploration of vanity and morality is captivating from the start. Both are fantastic classics that offer deep insights and ...

  7. 5 days ago · It offers in-depth analysis and informed comment on political, business and technological affairs, as well as books and arts, science and culture. Written with clarity and wit, it the essence of good journalism; informative, stimulating and free from political bias. That is why nearly 6 million people worldwide choose The Economist every week.

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