Ratings378
Average rating3.8
It really reminds me of Daniel Kahneman's “Thinking, Fast and Slow.” The book does a great job showing how our gut feelings can be super useful when we're drowning in info, but also how they can trick us, especially in high-stakes situations or when we've got built-in biases. What really hit home for me was how Gladwell ties this all back to real-world issues like the unfair jailing and wrongful killing of innocent Black men in America. It's eye-opening to see how quick judgments can have such big impacts.