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Outliers: The Story of Success is a non-fiction book that examines the factors that contribute to high levels of success. Gladwell challenges the idea of the 'self-made man' by looking at cultural background, family, and timing as key components of achievement. One of the book's famous sections discusses the 'culture of honor' in the American South and Appalachia, tracing it back to the herding traditions of Scotch-Irish ancestors. This cultural legacy is used to explain patterns of violence and social behavior in those regions.
did you ever really you read me Malcolm Gladwell yeah you read that thing that Malcolm Gladwell talked about with like the honor societies that lived in like Appalachia
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"Joe Rogan references Malcolm Gladwell's work regarding 'honor societies' in Appalachia and the herding culture of the Scotch-Irish. While the title isn't mentioned, this specific sociological study is a core chapter in Gladwell's popular book 'Outliers'."