Mind Set in Stone Podcast

Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell

Big L Riz Season 7 Episode 3

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What if success isn’t just about talent or hard work, but about timing, environment, and opportunity?

In this episode, Dave and Poppy dive into Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell, a thought-provoking exploration of what really sits behind extraordinary success.

They unpack Gladwell’s core idea that high achievement is rarely a solo effort or a simple result of personal brilliance. Instead, success is shaped by cultural background, family influence, access to opportunities, and even the era you’re born into. 

Dave and Poppy discuss key concepts such as the 10,000-hour rule, hidden advantages, and why effort only matters when the right conditions are also in place.

The conversation challenges the myth of the “self-made” individual and invites listeners to rethink how they measure success, failure, and potential. 

Dave and Poppy explore how understanding your own background and circumstances can remove unnecessary self-judgement and help you play to your real strengths.

This episode is about perspective. It’s about recognising the systems that shape outcomes and learning how awareness, preparation, and opportunity intersect. 

If you’ve ever questioned why some people seem to get ahead faster than others, this discussion will give you a clearer, more compassionate lens on success.

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