Malcolm Gladwell is a renowned author and journalist known for his thought-provoking books on social psychology and human behavior.
Born in England and raised in Canada, Gladwell began his career as a journalist for The Washington Post before joining The New Yorker in 1996.
He gained widespread recognition with the publication of his first book, "The Tipping Point," in 2000.
Gladwell's writing style combines storytelling with scientific research, making complex ideas accessible to a broad audience.
His other notable works include "Blink," "What the Dog Saw," and "David and Goliath." Gladwell's books often challenge conventional wisdom and offer fresh perspectives on success, decision-making, and social phenomena.
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