“If you are a white person who would like to treat black people as equals in every way—who would like to have a set of associations with blacks that are as positive as those that you have with whites—it requires more than a simple commitment to equality. It requires that you change your life so that you are exposed to minorities on a regular basis and become comfortable with them and familiar with the best of their culture, so that when you want to meet, hire, date, or talk with a member of a minority, you aren’t betrayed by your hesitation and discomfort. Taking rapid cognition seriously--acknowledging the incredible power, for good and ill, that first impression play in our lives--requires that we take active steps to manage and control those impressions.”
Quote by Malcolm Gladwell
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Blink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking
Malcolm Gladwell investigates how people make decisions in a split second, often without conscious thought, and how these 'blink' decisions can be both beneficial and detrimental. more
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