"Blink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking" by Malcolm Gladwell
- William Estep
- Club reading
- April 4, 2009
This book discusses how we make snap judgments, or decide things “in a blink.” The stories are interesting, but I was disappointed in the lack of depth in the theory and explanation.
Perhaps I had too high expectations, since this is the same author who wrote The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference , which I really enjoyed (I recall sitting in a drive-thru reading it!). Blink is also a snapshot of how things happen, in this case how we “thin-slice” or make decisions based upon limited data.
The stories, especially of the experts who thin-slice, were very interesting, but I still don’t know how this affects me. I know I make those judgments, but don’t know anything more about how I do it. All in all, Blink left me wishing for more than thin-slicing; I wanted a thicker slice!