Saturday, May 25, 2013

Interview Malcolm Gladwell at the Toronto Library

Malcolm Gladwell | Part 1

Published on May 30, 2012

SSTattler: You have to skip 8:20 minutes of nonsense but 8:21 and beyond that is a great interview!

Malcolm Gladwell, bestselling author of Blink and Outliers celebrates 50 years of Jamaica's independence. In conversation with CBC's Eleanor Wachtel. Malcolm Gladwell's books including his latest, Blink are available at Toronto Public Library. http://www.torontopubliclibrary.ca

Some of many comments:
nkcorreia1 11 months ago... 08:27 Gets you to Malcolm Gladwell, skipping the unimportant. 
HakypuJIuTyT 11 months ago... Can't say how much I love Malcolm. I've read all of his books and all of his articles for the NewYorker and I will never get enough of his incredibly clear style and phenomenal command of the written word. I love how he sees things in his unique, sort of breath-of-fresh-air kind of way and overturns long-standing assumptions with the grace of an absolute master storyteller and non-fiction writer. Can't wait for the nextbook!

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Malcolm Gladwell | Part 2

Some of many comments:
Nyamzz01 11 months ago... I could listen to this guy talk all day, and still be genuinely interested in what he has to say. 
aray26 11 months ago... I have a huge man crush on Malcolm. Restores faith in humanity.

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Malcolm Gladwell | Part 3

Some of many comments:
Miguel Valencia 9 months ago... i think steve jobs and bill gates will both be remembered. i dont believe this stupid gladwell guy
Arjun Yadav 10 months ago... The kid is awesome too !


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Malcolm Gladwell | Part 4

Some of many comments:
LuneyTune72 11 months ago... I'm so glad that he said all of Jobs' ideas were from other people. I'm sick of people placing all of the credit on Jobs and blowing everyone else off as "little people."
karamazovapy 11 months ago... He does understand, he just thinks we should draw a clearer distinction between moral and ethical leadership.


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