Beyoncé is a hip-hop example of Malcolm Gladwell’s ‘Outlier’ for black women to study

Beyoncé’s advantage that does not seem to be obvious based on the commercial appeal but the reality of family does not ever remove insights to establishing higher standards. Marriage was something that she saw daily. The perfection of a marriage is not as important as at least having an idea of what one looks like. Beyoncé continues to foster examples of love that could only be seen firsthand.

Beyoncé is a hip-hop example of Malcolm Gladwell's 'Outlier' for black women to study

The importance of uniform and design are things that having a entrepreneurial mother who owns a business of designing images for others relates to creating an iconic perception of what beauty and style mean. Having an entrepreneurial mother and father means that talent and services must be paid for and not given away. These examples of collection of money paid for valuable services are advantages for Beyoncé. Children that are able to see checks collected, wires received, and workers paid record the transactional relationship of business. These skill sets and knowledge go farther as Beyoncé listens as a child and hears negotiations taking place so that a fast “yes” or a long “no” are part of the negotiations of a transaction.


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