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Blink
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Blink

The Power of Thinking Without Thinking

by Malcolm Gladwell

Recommended by Ev Williams, Darya Rose +
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Of all Gladwell's books, "Blink" was my favorite. I struggled with "Outliers" but realized something later about the message he was trying to pass on. It wasn't a template for success. Many people admire the outliers in society and want to be like them without outlier behavior.

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Of all Gladwell's books, "Blink" was my favorite. I struggled with "Outliers" but realized something later about the message he was trying to pass on. It wasn't a template for success. Many people admire the outliers in society and want to be like them without outlier behavior.

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Of all Gladwell's books, "Blink" was my favorite. I struggled with "Outliers" but realized something later about the message he was trying to pass on. It wasn't a template for success. Many people admire the outliers in society and want to be like them without outlier behavior.

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Of all Gladwell's books, "Blink" was my favorite. I struggled with "Outliers" but realized something later about the message he was trying to pass on. It wasn't a template for success. Many people admire the outliers in society and want to be like them without outlier behavior.

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Recommended by 6 notable people, including Ev Williams and Darya Rose

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Recommended by 8 sources and appears in Decision Making, Behavioral Economics, and Cognitive Psychology.

Drawing on cuttingedge neuroscience and psychology and displaying all of the brilliance that made The Tipping Point a classic, Blink changes the way you'll understand every decision you make. Never again will you think about thinking the same way.Malcolm Gladwell redefined how we understand the world around us. Now, in Blink, he revolutionizes the...

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Recommended by 8 sources and appears in Decision Making, Behavioral Economics, and Cognitive Psychology.

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Darya Rose

Of all Gladwell's books, "Blink" was my favorite. I struggled with "Outliers" but realized something later about the message he was trying to pass on. It wasn't a template for success. Many people admire the outliers in society and want to be like them without outlier behavior.

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