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2018 in Books #1 : Outliers

My membership at the Evanston Public Library is my best-worst decision. Best, because I now have e-books delivered right into my Kindle without having me trudge in snow to borrow or return a book and the worst, because it is going to make me lazy and unfit.  Cut to the chase, Outliers has been a good start to 2018. At a modest 300 odd pages, Malcolm Gladwell writes a deeply researched and critically analysed account of success stories that we know of.  | The biggest takeaway you can get from Outliers  is the "other side" of stories, which are often ignored for the sake of glorification of the achievement. | It was enjoyable to see how tiny, seemingly inconsequential factors can help a person go a long way. A popular example the book talks about is Bill Gates' rise as a billionaire when he was a college dropout.  Treating his story superficially has led to popularizing the opinion, "hey, Bill Gates, Steve Jobs and Mark Zuckerberg were college drop outs

Plucky Pop Rock

Drop everything and listen to Haim.

Days Are Gone is one album that beautifully places itself in the pop-rock genre. Gritty girls effortlessly creating music reminiscent of  '80s rock with a touch of current electronica. The lyrics aren't particularly poetic, but do listen to them for their music. Recommended for a work out too. Notable tracks are Honey & I, The Wire and Running If You Call My Name.

Thank you Pitchfork and COS live for revealing this band to me.

Also check out Right Now from their upcoming album. July 2017, I'm waiting for you.

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