Gladwell's Blink: Speedy Cognition

Although I hope to expand upon this in a future post, I am enjoying reading Malcolm Gladwell's Blink, which arrived today from Amazon.com.
As a scientist, I tend to favor academic outlets to mass market ones; however, there is something impressive about the ability to translate complicated works into easy prose.
Since Blink dovetails closely with my research, I am far too late in reading it.
If you haven't read it, I highly suggest that you give it at least two seconds.
Labels: arbitrary thought, brain, emotion
1 Comments:
You should read "They Call Me Assassin" written by legendary hard-hitting Buckeyes safety, Jack Tatum.
His 2nd book was conveniently titled, "They Still Call Me Assassin."
In all honesty, reading is overrated. Go out and play football in a parking lot immediately.
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