
Revisionist History Malcolm on No Small Endeavor
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Apr 18, 2024 Malcolm Gladwell, celebrated journalist and author, teams up with theologian Lee C. Camp to reflect on his journey and insights from No Small Endeavor. They explore formative moments like his decision to cut class and transformative therapy experiences. The duo discusses the intersection of humility and curiosity, human kindness, and personal identity. Gladwell critiques communication challenges and the ethics of Ivy League institutions while also sharing his thoughts on happiness, storytelling authenticity, and the peace found in South Dakota's simplicity.
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Barn Raising
- Malcolm Gladwell's father, an Englishman, spontaneously participated in a Mennonite barn raising despite cultural differences.
- This taught young Malcolm about embracing curiosity and disregarding social awkwardness.
Library Days
- Malcolm Gladwell fondly recalls his father taking him out of school to spend time at the university library.
- These experiences fostered his love for learning and exploration.
Inherited Curiosity
- Malcolm Gladwell attributes his curiosity to his father's approach of openly admitting ignorance and asking questions.
- This modeled a confident pursuit of knowledge.








