He was a non-fiction writer popular about 15+ years ago. He popularized “it takes 10,000 hours to become an expert at anything” along with a few other ideas. He wrote around the same time as “Thinking Fast and Slow” – which was actually a decent popularized bit of science – but unfortunately Gladwell, despite being an easy to read writer was writing very interesting material because it was partially fictional/confabulated – the everpresent danger whenever someone presents: HERE IS SOMETHING NEW TO THE WORLD YOU DID NOT KNOW.

He was a non-fiction writer popular about 15+ years ago. He popularized “it takes 10,000 hours to become an expert at anything” along with a few other ideas. He wrote around the same time as “Thinking Fast and Slow” – which was actually a decent popularized bit of science – but unfortunately Gladwell, despite being an easy to read writer was writing very interesting material because it was partially fictional/confabulated – the everpresent danger whenever someone presents: HERE IS SOMETHING NEW TO THE WORLD YOU DID NOT KNOW.

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