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Blink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking

How do we make decisions--good and bad--and why are some people so much better at it than others? Thats the question Malcolm Gladwell asks and answers in the follow-up to his huge bestseller, The Tipping Point. Utilizing case studies as diverse as speed dating, pop music, and the shooting of Amadou Diallo, Gladwell reveals that what we think of as decisions made in the blink of an eye are much more complicated than assumed. Drawing on cutting-edge neuroscience and psychology, he shows how the difference between good decision-making and bad has nothing to do with how much information we can process quickly, but on the few particular details on which we focus. Leaping boldly from example to example, displaying all of the brilliance that made The Tipping Point a classic, Gladwell reveals how we can become better decision makers--in our homes, our offices, and in everyday life. The result is a book that is surprising and transforming. Never again will you think about thinking the same way.  more

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Blink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking

Discussion of the novel Blink by Malcolm Gladwell

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  • Posted: Jan-27-2009

Very Informative but not Well Written

You can learn some very interesting things about yourself and others by reading this book, however the author fails to make the material interesting. Somehow, Malcom manages to make boring a discussion that should be truly riveting.

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  • Posted: Jan-26-2009

Great inisghts

Gladwell presents snap decision making and gut instinct well. I think for those that have the ability to evaluate situations quickly either by "thin slicing" or just common sense this book will validate that your abilities have merit in the world. Not a book for everyone and those scared to...

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  • Posted: Jan-22-2009

Interesting examples with little to no analysis

First of all, let me say the examples Gladwell provides in the book are fascinating, from the war game general who succeeds despite having far less information to the police officers who misunderstood a situation.However, once he's done presenting the data, he has one short chapter of summary,...

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  • Posted: Jan-19-2009

How long before you're opinion of this book is developed?

Very intriguing book. Examines not what we typically call first impressions, but the first moment or so of that first impression. Provides numerous examples of how people's opinions are unconsciously formed in those first few seconds and how we should be aware of, and occasionally control those...

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  • Posted: Jan-17-2009

Quality and not just quantity

I am a physician and I have had the privilege of being trained by Dr Reilly at the Cook County Hospital (the chest pain evaluation part of the book).I just want to impress upon the point that Dr Reilly did not teach us that too much information is misleading. What he taught us is to assess the...

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  • Posted: Jan-11-2009

Disappointed.............

I felt this book came as a highly rated "Bestseller" but I find I am disappointed. While I haven't completely finished the book yet it seems to contain several very long descriptive stories of how people behave according to their preconceived ideas. An interesting phenomena, but it gets beaten...

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  • Posted: Jan-08-2009

In a Blink of an Eye

This is an amazing eye opener of a book on human behavior and how our brains function in thought. In a blink of an eye, decisions can be made and appear to be the result of a well thought out and educated process.The author presents various illustrations of these instantaneous decisions; the...

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  • Posted: Jan-07-2009

your brain: the missing manual

As always, Gladwell's a fast and rewarding read. The first 20 pages are absolutely essential to anyone who makes decisions. The rest of the book is for those who need to make them well, defend them, and live with the consequences.

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  • Posted: Jan-05-2009

Some good points.

There are some relevant points in this book. The main point that I gathered from this reading is that our unconscious does some of the thinking for us, and decisions relating to this thinking are some of the best. However, if people were to think why they made these decisions, then they might...

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  • Posted: Jan-04-2009

More relevant than ever with recent election

This book is about impressions, biases, judgments, decision making and nonverbal communication. If you want to understand the Obama phenomenon and where its headed, read the chapter "The Warren Harding Error". Good book.

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