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David and Goliath By Malcolm Gladwell | Underdog Advantage & the Power of Disruption Book Discussion

David and Goliath By Malcolm Gladwell | Underdog Advantage & the Power of Disruption Book Discussion

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🪨 What if weakness was actually your greatest strength?


In David and Goliath, Malcolm Gladwell flips conventional wisdom on its head—arguing that what we perceive as disadvantages can become unexpected advantages.


Through stories of underdogs, rebels, and outsiders, Gladwell explores how hardship, trauma, and perceived limitations can lead to radical strength, resilience, and innovation. From biblical battlefields to the civil rights movement and classrooms across America, this book challenges how we define power, success, and fairness.



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