Malcolm Gladwell on The Uses of Adversity
Saturday, December 13th, 2008
Malcolm Gladwell has a great pice in the November 10 issue of The New Yorker on Sidney Weinberg and Goldman Sachs: The Uses of Adversity. In it he discusses how some successful people have used being outsiders (class, race, religion, and even being learning disabled) as ways to affect change, do business, and get things done.
Okay, I’m behind in my reading but I’m starting to catch up.