Blink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking
Malcolm Gladwell is a successful writer for The New Yorker, "Blink" is his latest work and reluctant to take what is considered popular wisdom, the brain is designed to make decisions instantly and not just one but several at the same time, Gladwell Argues that giving a lot of detours to a single idea and spend a lot of time analyzing is prone to make us wrong, it may be the case that in the meantime we are processing wrong information and lead us to make a mistake. The whole system that is in charge of the fast decisions are working all the time, our mind is designed to that the things please us or they do not it, it is always. When a situation is presented to us our brain processes and analyzes looking for the earliest possible solution, it is based on learning acquired so far and accumulated experience, The result set gives us a clear idea about how we feel and our most sincere thoughts , Although Madwell clarifies that this may end up becoming a problem, we can become prejudices about some ethnic group or religious cult, all instantaneously because of these decisions that are only product of the rapid analysis that our brain does. Malcolm Madwell says that the person responsible for these decisions is a kind of database, it is not about our ego talking to us or our instinct trying to save us, it is a mechanism that has been trained over the years to feel and analyze well with Every important experience that we accumulate. Gladwell agrees that fast and hasty decisions can bring tragic repercussions, many things can not be concluded instinctively do require a deeper analysis, it is true that we must continue to learn and see how to measure them something like music, a Process that is about appreciation and that throughout our life we are acquiring a better criterion. Free Audiobook Guide - Blink.
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