6/9/2023 0 Comments Blink malcolm gladwell reviewAnd he can do this in less than 15 minutes. Psychologist John Gottman (University of Washington) can predict with 95% accuracy whether a couple will still be married fifteen years later. How John Gottman can spot divorce years before a married couple knows it Here are a my Top 3 favorite examples of Thin-slicing from Gladwell’s book: 1. What is some examples of Thin-slicing in real life? “Thin-slicing” is the unconscious mind’s ability to find patterns in situations and behavior based on very narrow slices of experience. When should you trust your gut? And when should you be skeptical of it? That’s Blink. Reading Blink helped me become a more critical thinker and made me understand that decision-making is complex business. Snap judgments and first impressions can be learned and controlled – if you’re willing to practice your “Thin-slicing” skills. How to know when you can trust your instincts, and when should you should be wary of them.Decisions made very quickly can be every bit as good as decisions made cautiously and deliberately.Gladwell wants you to finish the book having learned three things: In Blink, Gladwell shares stories that celebrate the power of quick decisions, as well as those moments when our instincts betray us. Septem6 min read Why should you read Blink? Blink by Malcolm Gladwell | Book Summary and Notes Adjunct Prof at Columbia University Business School. Chris Castig Follow Co-founder of Console.xyz.
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