1. Blink
Malcolm Gladwell · 2005
Your gut is running calculations your conscious brain never sees -- Gladwell's case for taking it seriously (and knowing when not to).
Malcolm Gladwell built Blink around a genuinely useful tension: your gut is sometimes right in ways your conscious mind can’t explain, and sometimes catastrophically wrong in ways you never see coming. He never fully resolves which is which – which is honest, because nobody has – but the stories he picks make the tension worth sitting with.
Read it if: you make fast, high-stakes calls (hiring, triage, negotiation) and want to know when to trust your first read
Skip it if: you want a rigorous cognitive-science text -- go to Kahneman for the mechanics, this is the stories





