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CHAPTER 5: THE THREE LESSONS OF JOE FLOM By Kyle Uhlich Patrick Robertson Simon Un
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STORY OF JOE FLOM Poor boy Dad worked in garment factory Constantly moved Got into Townsend Harris Public School Then Harvard Law School One of the professors told about a job at a new law firm Law firm started as only 4 people Flom became successful and then there were more and more lawyers
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LESSON ONE: THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING JEWISH Religion was a big problem in work aspect Many Jewish lawyers shut out of bigger law firms Rejection = good thing “White shoe” didn’t want to touch on certain cases Needed Joe Flom and other Jewish lawyers There was a need for representation in cases Jewish lawyers had experience made them successful Proxy fights made Joe Flom famous
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LESSON 2: DEMOGRAPHIC LUCK Born in early 1930s = many benefits New York public schools were the best in the 1940s 1903-1911 = more chances for unlucky future 1912-1917 = more chances for lucky future Great Depression WWI Less babies born
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LESSON 3: GARMENT INDUSTRY AND MEANINGFUL WORK Family trees that started with Jewish garment workers successful doctors and workers Garment working mentality A lot is expected Business experts profit money used for education
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FURTHER QUESTIONING I wondered why living in a certain specific place could affect your success so much. Gladwell explains how Jewish lawyers’ parents occupation affects success. He wanted us to realize that being poor and discriminated against was actually a good thing for Jewish lawyers born in the 1930’s.
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FURTHER QUESTIONING Wondered why white-shoe firms were trying to hunt down lawyers who were good at proxy fights i.e Joe Flom. Gladwell wants us to believe that lawyers who were considered useless to big firms rose to legitimacy after firms wanted to expand on business. Gladwell wants us to explore how all stories of success have come from the world changing.
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CONNECTIONS Text-to-world James Baldwin Born August, 1924 Harlem, New York Mother divorced father Married preacher Very poor
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CONNECTIONS How was he inspired? Emile Capouya met Beauford Delaney Emile gave James Delaney’s address Finally visited, and it changed him.
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CONNECTIONS How do Joe Flom and James Baldwin relate? Both born same year (1924) Both suffered through poor early life Both had random opportunity for inspiration
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