书籍 Blink的封面

Blink

Malcolm Gladwell

出版时间

2005-01-10

ISBN

9780316172325

评分

★★★★★
书籍介绍

Blink is about the first two seconds of looking--the decisive glance that knows in an instant. Gladwell, the best-selling author of The Tipping Point, campaigns for snap judgments and mind reading with a gift for translating research into splendid storytelling. Building his case with scenes from a marriage, heart attack triage, speed dating, choking on the golf course, selling cars, and military maneuvers, he persuades readers to think small and focus on the meaning of ”thin slices” of behavior. The key is to rely on our ”adaptive unconscious”--a 24/7 mental valet--that provides us with instant and sophisticated information to warn of danger, read a stranger, or react to a new idea.

Gladwell includes caveats about leaping to conclusions: marketers can manipulate our first impressions, high arousal moments make us ”mind blind,” focusing on the wrong cue leaves us vulnerable to ”the Warren Harding Effect” (i.e., voting for a handsome but hapless president). In a provocative chapter that exposes the ”dark side of blink,” he illuminates the failure of rapid cognition in the tragic stakeout and murder of Amadou Diallo in the Bronx. He underlines studies about autism, facial reading and cardio uptick to urge training that enhances high-stakes decision-making. In this brilliant, cage-rattling book, one can only wish for a thicker slice of Gladwell's ideas about what Blink Camp might look like. --Barbara Mackoff

Malcolm Timothy Gladwell CM (born September 3, 1963) is a Canadian journalist, author, and public speaker. He has been a staff writer for The New Yorker since 1996. He has published six books: The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference (2000); Blink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking (2005); Outliers: The Story of Success (2008); What the Dog Saw: And O...

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目录
INTRODUCTION The Statue That Didn't Look Right
1 The Theory of Thin Slices: How a Little Bit of Knowledge Goes a Long Way
2 The Locked Door: The Secret Life of Snap Decisions
3 The Warren Harding Error: Why We Fall For Tall, Dark, and Handsome Men
4 Paul Van Riper's Big Victory: Creating Structure for Spontaneity

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用户评论
读后感就是,你虽然只能一下子反应出来谁不能当你老婆or 老公,但事情也不是那么绝望。遇到对的人的时候总会有至少一个信号,虽然你总是说不上来。
Insightful. 这就是为什么有时候在做英语习题的时候,第一感觉总是对的,然后再用语法等去分析,往往就把正确的答案给改错了的原因。
启发我了解到直觉判断和无意识学习等的关系
讲了Lie to Me的原型,Paul Ekman和他的老师;“如何即兴讲笑话”;以及其实这些让学院皱眉头的畅销科普书才是论说文的范本。
Audible
snap judgement有起作用的时刻,也有搞砸的时刻。
adaptive unconscious
需要细读
不要以貌取人,不要带有偏见。大脑如何thin slice、 所谓的“第六感”,是真的,是来自于经验,与积累。肾上腺素激增的时候,会影响我们的判断。 遇事莫慌,深呼吸。 这本书讲的东西还挺宽哈😂
从开始读就一直在等作者的观点,结果到最后还是等了个寂寞