An elegant exploration of how social epidemicswork, whether they are fashion trends, diseases, orbehavior patterns such as crime. One of themost interesting aspects of Gladwell's book is theway it reaffirms that human beings are profoundl ysocial beings influence by and influencing other human beings, no matter how much technology weintroduce into our lives.
In his international bestseller The Tipping Point, Malcolm Gladwell redefined how we understand the world around us. Now, in Blink, he revolutionizes the way we understand the world within.
INTRODUCTION
The Statue That Didn't Look Right
ONE
The Theory of Thin Slices:How a Little Bit of Knowledge Goes a Long Way
TWO
The Locked Door: The Secret Life of Snap Decisions
THREE
The Warren Harding Error: Why We Fall For Tall, Dark, and Handsome Men
Four
Paul Van Riper's Big Victory:Creating Structure for Spontaneity
FIVE
Kenna's Dilemma: The Right and Wrong-Way to Ask People What They Want
SIX
Seven Seconds in the Bronx:The Delicate Art of Mind Reading
CONCLUSION
Listening with Your Eyes:The Lessons of Blink
Notes
Acknowledgments
Index