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Blink
- Narrated by: Malcolm Gladwell
- Length: 7 hrs and 43 mins
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"Brilliant." ( Observer)
"Astonishing." ( Daily Mail)
"Compelling." ( Evening Standard)
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- james steward
- 13-06-19
intriguing, fascinating but alittle laboured
A very insightful read, but laboured in places. Made me want to explore the subject further
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- Honest Dude
- 12-04-17
Well written and literally an eye opener
The adaptive unconscious influences how we act & shapes our views without actively "thinking" a
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- C. P. Ferrie
- 01-09-17
loved it
finished it in a few days.... as I did with outliers the few days before that!
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- Tony
- 24-07-17
very deep content
i kinda struggled to stay on track with the train of thought. but very interesting nevertheless
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- Anonymous User
- 21-07-20
Simplest understanding of first impressions
Great book and narration. It was so good, I sailed through without a tide. Loved it!
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- Rayder N Machado
- 19-01-21
Great book
I enjoyed very much this insightful book,
Definitely recommend it for anyone wanting to broad your knowledge👌🏽
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- David
- 13-04-13
Very interesting topic and great naration
Having previously listened to and enjoyed Outliers I decided to give this a go and was not disappointed. The topic was very interesting I particularly enjoyed the examples given. The story of how Korean airlines manged to change the safety record I thought was very cool. Like the previous audio book I found Gladwell's narration to be spot on.
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- S Marriott
- 07-01-22
everyone should listen to this
Brilliant way to communicate by way of well researched story. Everyone should listen to this and think about the way we understand the world around us. thanks
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- Maria Wendy Bernard Nielsen
- 03-08-22
Magnificent
It's been so inspiring to listen to.
it gives a great perspective on your first impressions.
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- Judy Corstjens
- 18-07-11
Gadfly-Gladwell
Mr Gladwell has collected an interesting set of anecdotes loosely connected to short time spans and pulls them together without much logic or structure and with many internal contradictions. Sometimes experts are people who have analysed their topic (e.g. food) so that they have access to their sub-conscious whereas non-experts flounder around with holistic impressions, sometimes experts have such finely tuned intuitions that they can instantly say that, for example, a statue is fake, but they have no access to the (highly trained) sub-conscious that tells them this. Ignore pedants like me, Mr Gladwell's amiable muddle-through will provide entertainment and food for thought (especially about prejudice) for any reader.
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