The Tipping Point and NLP

by Lilia Efimova on December 15, 2002

Julian Elve [Synesthesia] points to the interesting connection:

In today’s Observer magazine Andrew G Marshall writes about his application of ideas from Malcom Gladwell’s book The Tipping Point to the field of couples counselling.

He believes that the systemic explanation given by Gladwell of how ideas suddenly infect a whole population can also explain how a relationship can appear to go sour overnight.

I’m happy that my own copy of The Tipping Point  is shipping, so I can read the original and “reconstruct” the connections with my NLP experiences. Following the links I also found something to read – How Meta-States Enriches Logical Levels in NLP.

Archived version of this entry is available at http://blog.mathemagenic.com/2002/12/15.html#a389; comments are here.

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