The Tipping Point has generated enough publicity and buzz that there really isn’t much I can add to what’s already been said. I found it to be a very interesting book, especially the chapter on fighting subway crime in New York City via the elimination of graffiti. Apparently there are lots of people out there now looking for tipping points of their own, for their own purposes, and hopefully this will allow Gladwell to put together a sequel, this one composed of various success stories.
I recommend the book. It’s well written and easy to get into, and – like a lot of popular sociology – will encourage you to see the world through a slightly different lens.
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