![]() ![]() It’s 254 pages long and I feel that it could have made its points with less pages.īecause Gladwell used quite a few anecdotes to illustrate his points, and maybe they could have been shortened further.Īnd perhaps he could have concluded them better. In a nutshell, it’s about how people make snap judgments. So when my family was ransacking our house recently for stuff to sell at a neighbourhood flea market, someone unearthed a copy of Blink – I didn’t even know we had the book until now – and I thought, why not read it? I eventually presented on an obscure fiction book which I had a hard time finding in the library, but Blink was quite a popular choice for some reason. I have zero recollection of anything anyone said about the book then now though. ![]() I first heard of him (and this book) in secondary school, where our December holiday homework was to choose one book from a list and prepare a sharing on it when school reopened in January. ![]() I’m probably the only person on Earth to have not read it until now, 13 years later. Malcolm Gladwell’s Blink was published in 2005. ![]()
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