Sunday Funday Book Review: ⚡ Blink - The Power of Thinking Without Thinking #GutFeeling

Sunday Funday Book Review: ⚡ Blink - The Power of Thinking Without Thinking #GutFeeling

QubitsAI Research Drive: https://ggl.link/MyDBAResDrive -- ✨ -- Title: ⚡ Blink - The Power of Thinking Without Thinking Book Author: Malcolm Gladwell Podcast Authors: Sudarshan Senthilvel & Mridula Sudarshan © 2025 ( Watermarked Edition ) https://g.dev/vocalfutura Research Tool: Google Gemini 1.5 Pro Imaging Tool: Imagen 3 AI Stay Connected: Website: https://www.qubitsai.tech/ e-mail us: [email protected] Ready to unlock the secrets of snap judgments? 🤔 Ever wonder how your gut feeling can sometimes be more accurate than careful analysis? Join us as we dive deep into Malcolm Gladwell's "Blink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking." From the Getty Museum's fake statue scandal to a marriage researcher predicting divorce with 90% accuracy, we explore wild examples of how thin-slicing works. 😲 We also uncover the dark side, like the "Warren G. Harding error" where biases cloud our decisions. 🤯 Can you train your gut? We discuss fascinating tools like the Implicit Association Test and the art of knowing when to trust your intuition. 🤔 Plus, we'll reveal the biggest predictor of divorce! 💔 Stick around for our "Fact vs. Fiction" game to test your blink knowledge and find out if you can spot those lightning-fast moments in your own life. ⚡ Timestamp Chapter Summary: 0:00 - Introduction to "Blink" and the power of intuition. 0:58 - The Getty Museum's fake statue and thin-slicing. 2:20 - Predicting relationship success with John Gottman. 3:52 - The Warren G. Harding error and unconscious bias. 5:48 - Training your gut: Implicit Association Test (IAT). 7:05 - Overthinking as a hindrance: Paul Van Riper. 8:52 - Understanding consumer choices with Kenna. 11:31 - Fact vs. Fiction game. 14:02 - The "Locked Door" concept and the power of the unconscious. 16:35 - Conclusion and call to action. Hashtags: #Blink #MalcolmGladwell #ThinSlicing #Intuition #DecisionMaking #Psychology #Bias #BookReview #Podcast