Think of a soda can as the actual message you are trying to tell someone. Now place this can in an empty shipping container. The container makes up the cues people are looking for to interpret the message. Yes. Huge. On this blog I am mainly concerned with the container than with the actual soda …
I am tired. I am exhausted from all the information that is poured over me daily. I already stopped watching television (except for Knight Rider). I only listen to non-stop music radio stations. Sometimes it feels like being hosed down by information. In the movie “What the Bleep Do We Know?” Andrew B Newberg, MD …
In his book “Blink” Malcolm Gladwell popularized the term “thin-slicing”. “… our ability to gauge what is really important from a very narrow period of experience. In other words, spontaneous decisions are often as good as—or even better than—carefully planned and considered ones.” (Wikipedia) This “thin slice of reality” is a pattern of all things …