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David and Goliath: Underdogs, Misfits, and the Art of Battling Giants

This book delves into the surprising strategies and triumphs of individuals and groups who have overcome significant disadvantages to achieve remarkable success. It examines the concept of 'David and Goliath' from multiple perspectives, offering insights into the nature of competition and the potential for unconventional approaches. more

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Malcolm Gladwell
Malcolm Gladwell

Malcolm Gladwell is a Canadian journalist and author known for his insightful analysis of social psychology and business. His works explore the psychological mechanisms behind human behavior, decision-making, and success. more

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