The insight has been inspired from Malcolm Gladwell’s book Blink illuminates us on a quirk of expertise.
“When we become expert in something, our tastes grow more esoteric and complex.”
The insight has been inspired from Malcolm Gladwell’s book Blink illuminates us on a quirk of expertise.
“When we become expert in something, our tastes grow more esoteric and complex.”
The following self help and motivational insight has been adopted from Malcolm Gladwell’s book Blink
“Anyone who has ever scanned the bookshelves of a new girlfriend or boyfriend- or peeked inside his or her medicine cabinet- understands this implicitly; you can learn as much – or more – from one glance at a private space as you can from hours of exposure to a public face.”
The following self help and motivational insight has been adopted from Malcolm Gladwell’s book Blink
“Being able to act intelligently and instinctively in the moment is possible only after a long and rigorous of education and experience”
The following self help and motivational insight has been adopted from Malcolm Gladwell’s book Blink
“The answer is that we are not helpless in the face of our first impressions. They may bubble up from the unconscious – from behind a locked door inside of our brain – but just because something is outside of awareness doesn’t mean it’s outside of control.”
Adopted from the following great insight shared by Malcolm Gladwell from the book Blink
“Extreme visual clarity, tunnel vision, diminished sound, and the sense that time is slowing down. this is how the human body reacts to extreme stress.”
Adopted from the following great insight shared by Malcolm Gladwell from the book Blink
“Mediocre people find their way into positions of authority…because when it comes to even the most important positions, our selection decisions are a good deal less rational than we think.”
Adopted from the following great insight shared by Malcolm Gladwell from the book Blink
“Being able to act intelligently and instinctively in the moment is possible only after a long and rigorous of education and experience
Adopted from the following great insight shared by Malcolm Gladwell from the book Blink
“Anyone who has ever scanned the bookshelves of a new girlfriend or boyfriend- or peeked inside his or her medicine cabinet- understands this implicitly; you can learn as much – or more – from one glance at a private space as you can from hours of exposure to a public face.”
Adopted from the following great insight shared by Malcolm Gladwell from the book Blink
“Our unconscious reactions come out of a locked room, and we can’t look inside that room. but with experience we become expert at using our behavior and our training to interpret – and decode – what lies behind our snap judgment and first impressions.”
Adopted from the following great insight shared by Malcolm Gladwell from the book Blink
“The first is that truly successful decision making relies on a balance between deliberate and instinctive thinking.
The second lesson is that in good decision making, frugality matters”