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The Old Tipping Point

ByDr. John Ingram Walker May 4, 2025April 22, 2025

The Tipping Point, a book by Malcolm Gladwell written 25 years ago, compares changes in social phenomena to the spread of infectious diseases. The moment a virus reaches a critical mass is called the tipping point. When this tipping point is reached, a graph illustrating the infection rate shows a sharp upward increase. Gladwell argued…

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