The Diary Of A CEO with Steven Bartlett

Malcolm Gladwell: Working From Home Is Destroying Us!

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Jul 21, 2022
Malcolm Gladwell, a bestselling author known for works like "Outliers," dives into how remote work is eroding human connections. He discusses the importance of belonging and emotional health in the age of isolation. Gladwell shares insights from his multicultural upbringing that shaped his writing identity, and he elaborates on the art of humility in journalism. He also highlights the delicate balance between happiness and success, the transformative power of timing in innovation, and the significance of gratitude for everyday heroes in our communities.
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ANECDOTE

Outsider Advantage Hockey

  • Malcolm Gladwell felt liberated being the only boy who didn't play hockey in Canada.
  • This outsider status gave him choices, allowing him more time for reading and personal pursuits.
ANECDOTE

Leaving Devon

  • Steven Bartlett's parents encouraged him and his siblings to leave their hometown, Devon.
  • Bartlett contrasts this with his friends who stayed, highlighting the impact of location on opportunities.
INSIGHT

Immigrant Mobility

  • Immigrants often succeed because they're mobile and move to opportunity.
  • Gladwell advises young people to prioritize moving to where opportunities align with their goals.
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