In Exercises 77 to 80, find the other endpoint of the line segment that has the given endpoint and midpoint. Endpoint (5, 1), midpoint (9, 3)
Gladwell, Malcolm. Blink: The Power of Thinking without Thinking. New York: Little, Brown, 2005. Web. 480 pages In Blink: The Power of Thinking without Thinking the author, Malcolm Gladwell, introduces readers to the concept of thinslicing, along with its pros and cons, and the lack of a person’s conscious control over it. Gladwell got the idea for the book from the psychology term “‘The power of thin slicing’ which says that as human beings we are capable of making sense of situations based of the thinnest slice of experience” (402). Blink focuses specifically on how thinslicing is an action of the unconscious mind that doesn’t always agree with the conscious. (3) To exemplify how unaware we are to the unconscious’ thin slicing, Gladwell shows excerpts of