Practice isn’t the thing you do once you’re good, it’s the thing you do that makes you good.
-outliers by Malcom Gladwell

seen from Malaysia
seen from United States
seen from Norway

seen from Malaysia

seen from Germany

seen from Australia
seen from Germany
seen from Germany

seen from Poland

seen from Germany
seen from China
seen from Russia
seen from China

seen from Poland
seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from Switzerland
seen from Canada
seen from United States
Practice isn’t the thing you do once you’re good, it’s the thing you do that makes you good.
-outliers by Malcom Gladwell
Si uno trabaja lo suficiente y tiene confianza en sí mismo, si usa su mente y su imaginación, podrá conformar el mundo a sus deseos.
The trick there is super simple, which is, you meet someone and you don't like them, just don't say anything. Don't tell anyone, don't tell them. Just smile, and then go home and think about it. And then meet them again and start from zero. All I know is that my first impressions of people are just really terrible. So I just throw that out.
Malcolm Gladwell
Listen to this episode from Larry Wilmore: Black on the Air on Spotify. Larry weighs in on ‘May the Fourth Be With You’ and the importance o
New episode is now available!
It's those who are successful who are most likely to be given the kinds of special opportunities that lead to further success. It's the rich who get the biggest tax breaks. It's the best students who get the best teaching and most attention. And it's the biggest nine- and ten-year-olds who get the most coaching and practise. Success is the result of what sociologists like to call "accumulative advantage"
Outliers: The Story of Success by Malcom Gladwell
Not to be corny on main but I want to make music with a cool musical community I vibe with so much that it physically hurts to think about.
Malcom Gladwell - Book Design for Gladwell Collected Book Series Print Design
Cuban spy Ana Montes and the Henry V quote she kept at her desk. (Source.)
Learn more about Montes from the Revisionist History podcast.
“To Montes’ colleagues, this citation from Henry V might have indicated pride in their profession; to Montes, it seems the king was Fidel Castro and the “interceptions” her own.”