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Old 03-05-2005, 05:03 PM
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And where did Gladwell get that hair? That's the important point. Blink.
I'll give you that one. For someone who's big into first impressions, he doesn't make a good one...
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Old 03-05-2005, 05:17 PM
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As I kiddingly (well, not so kiddingly, come to think of it) said on another thread, I'm tired of all the pundits suddenly discovering tipping points, multiple tipping points and even retipping points. Even Gladwell has joined in on PBS in a discussion of the Middle East. It used to be the straw that broke the camel's back, etc.

And as for blink, didn't we once call it intuition.

Pop sociology, pop history. David Brookes' Bobos in Paradise.

Bah.
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3. *Where did you get the idea for "Blink"?

Believe it or not, it's because I decided, a few years ago, to grow my hair long. If you look at the author photo on my last book, "The Tipping Point," you'll see that it used to be cut very short and conservatively. But, on a whim, I let it grow wild, as it had been when I was teenager. Immediately, in very small but significant ways, my life changed. I started getting speeding tickets all the time--and I had never gotten any before. I started getting pulled out of airport security lines for special attention. And one day, while walking along 14th Street in downtown Manhattan, a police van pulled up on the sidewalk, and three officers jumped out. They were looking, it turned out, for a rapist, and the rapist, they said, looked a lot like me. They pulled out the sketch and the description. I looked at it, and pointed out to them as nicely as I could that in fact the rapist looked nothing at all like me. He was much taller, and much heavier, and about fifteen years younger (and, I added, in a largely futile attempt at humor, not nearly as good-looking.) All we had in common was a large head of curly hair. After twenty minutes or so, the officers finally agreed with me, and let me go. On a scale of things, I realize this was a trivial misunderstanding. African-Americans in the United State suffer indignities far worse than this all the time. But what struck me was how even more subtle and absurd the stereotyping was in my case: this wasn't about something really obvious like skin color, or age, or height, or weight. It was just about hair. Something about the first impression created by my hair derailed every other consideration in the hunt for the rapist, and the impression formed in those first two seconds exerted a powerful hold over the officers' thinking over the next twenty minutes. That episode on the street got me thinking about the weird power of first impressions.
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:lol: :lol:

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I recently watched an interview with Gladwell. He was saying that he truly 'found himself' when he let the fro grow. In addition, after letting the fro grow, he got used to being hassled by the man. *Gag*

I enjoyed the Tipping Point. He seems to have a knack for taking already established dry stuff...and making it interesting and fun.



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If I show up, will it be a tipping point (depends on the service) in my long decline down the slippery slope to sin.

And when I sober up, will it retip things.

And where did Gladwell get that hair? That's the important point. Blink.
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When his hair grew to a certain point . . . a tipping point, so to speak . . . he got smarter :razz: . Then people started judging him by his looks . . . blink. :roll:
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There was another naked guy in front of the convention center on Market street today. He gave all of the shoppers quite a show. The police were cuffing him as I walked by. He was shouting "Let Jesus put my clothes on" over and over. Hmmmm, I guess that's for another forum.
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I saw that guy too. Great way to kick of the season!
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jesus was a streaker:

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