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Pro tip: pretty much all of Gladwell's books started as an article in the New Yorker. If you read the article, you can pretty much skip the book.



Pro-tip: virtually all non fiction books start off as articles, though the New Yorker has a much higher rate than other news orbs.

Typically, in a long form story, the printed matter is directly dependent on just about 1% of the body of research and interviewing you actually did.

To put it another way, think of how much the LOTR movies left out.


I was talking about Malcolm Gladwell specifically.




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