Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell - Animation

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Published 2015-01-22
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    The violin teacher story in the beginning was a famous case study that happened in Germany. I read, Quiet: the power of introverts, and she cites it in there a well. Glad well talks about hours practiced when in reality the survey of the students wants to show how introverts are better at such diligent things that require many hours of practice.
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