Book Review: Outliers: The Story of Success
A recent good read, which changed my perspective on what it takes to become a wild success in life. The  Outliers   is about how success is affected by external factors beyond individual characteristics. These factors include culture, social systems, even friends and families. Here are some highlights:   The Matthew      Effect  –      Canadian professional hockey players are mostly born in the early months      of a year because the age cutoff for tryouts is January 1st. These players      when trying out during childhood, have months of physical development over      their later-born counterparts. This is a huge advantage which gives      successful candidates access to premium coaches and programmes for years,      hence an ever increasing head-start eventually leading to professional careers. Similar patterns are found in      Major League Baseball, English Premier League, among other sports      leagues.  Even when it comes to school, kids born later in the year...