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now that is interesting, you got any reviews of that?
ohhhh you mean like judging people ?
I WENT TO STAPLES CENTER WEN I WAS WALKING MY GOLD RAG FALL OF MY POCKET AND THE GROUND WAS WET TO AND DIRTY MY RAG GOT DIRTY A LIL BIT PULL IT IT BACK AND MAKE SURE IT WOULD NOT DROP AGAIN ROCKING MY RAG AGAIN HOMIE 8
i read a couple pages...didnt really hook me but i mite give it a try...right now im on the autobiography of malcolm X...i'm halfway thru and this book is incredible, already one of all-time favorites. it really puts you up on life back in the 30's and 40's. i've gone thru his life as a very young child to the death of his father at age 6 by the KKK up to the time he moves to boston and learns so much G shit then becomes a hustler in harlem. i havnt gotten to the part where he gets locked up but the book is VERY insightful on his life growing up, real descriptive and it seems like i've watched him grow up already. it starts from the time he is born all the way to his death. i cannot say enough about how good this book really is. i recommend it immensely.
He has a book called "Blink" he put out in 2004, it's still a best-seller. I go into it in more detail later, but the basis of the hypothesis is this...You can know more about a person or a situation in a blink of an eye, then you would learn through years of analysis, because our brain is equipped with an ability of "thin slicing" in which it can automatically weed through all the excess information and focus instantly on what is most important.^^what ya'll think.
Quote from: Chief on March 19, 2006, 06:28:18 PMohhhh you mean like judging people ? no, it's way more than that, he does a case study in the book about a marriage counselor who can tell in just 3 minutes of observing a couples conversation whether or not they will get a divorce, with 95% accuracy. He also does case studies concerning cops and military generals.