I (finally!) finished Malcolm Gladwell's "Blink". I started out feeling like it was going to be an amazing book - and it got more underwhelming as time went on and the little anecdotes didn't connect to make the tapestry I thought would be coming any page. Let me spell out what I got out of the book in a sentence or two: People can make amazing snap judgments that actually outperform deeply analyzed decisions. But to get to that point you have to think really hard about the thing a lot. So ... experts tend to make better decisions than novices. I should write a book about this too!