ReThinking

Malcolm Gladwell Questions Everything

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Dec 28, 2022
Malcolm Gladwell, renowned writer known for his insightful books like Outliers and Blink, engages in a captivating dialogue with Adam Grant. They tackle the complexities of success, questioning whether intelligence or effort is more crucial. The duo also explores the nuances of human emotion, from the pitfalls of snap judgments to the ethics of performance in sports. They confront systemic racism and advocate for addressing structural inequalities over individual blame. This thought-provoking conversation challenges listeners to rethink their assumptions about life, success, and social justice.
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INSIGHT

The Power of Vocal Cues

  • Vocal cues might be more reliable indicators of emotions than facial expressions.
  • Grant suggests that it's harder to control one's voice, or vocal cues vary less between people and cultures.
ADVICE

The Missing Chapter in Outliers

  • Grant suggests Outliers should address intelligence's impact on success.
  • He notes intelligence, largely determined by luck, is a significant predictor of outcomes.
ANECDOTE

Beyond Intelligence

  • Gladwell prioritizes qualities like conscientiousness, hard work, and curiosity over intelligence in his hiring practices at Pushkin Industries.
  • He finds these traits more predictive of success than high IQ.
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