This is another of Gladwell's observation, interview and data books. This time Gladwell builds on the idea that David's victory over Goliath. Even though Goliath was so much bigger, David was more nimble and used a weapon that took advantage of the giant's inability to evade David.
From there, Gladwell goes on to explain how dyslexia or losing a parent as a child can be turned into an advantage as the individual learns to compensate with other abilities.
From there, Gladwell goes on to explain how dyslexia or losing a parent as a child can be turned into an advantage as the individual learns to compensate with other abilities.