Description
Blink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking by Malcolm Gladwell is a popular psychology and behavioural science book that explores the power—and pitfalls—of rapid decision-making. Building on ideas introduced in his earlier bestseller The Tipping Point, Gladwell examines how the mind processes information in split seconds, often reaching conclusions long before conscious reasoning begins.
Situated within the sub-genre of cognitive psychology and decision-making, the book introduces the concept of “thin-slicing”—the ability to filter out the essential from the overwhelming. Through a series of real-world examples, from art authentication to high-pressure professional judgement, Gladwell shows how instinct can be both remarkably accurate and dangerously flawed. He also explores cases where snap judgements lead to serious errors, revealing the hidden biases and assumptions that influence quick thinking.
Insightful and thought-provoking, this book is ideal for readers interested in understanding how intuition works—and when it can be trusted.





















