To say I recognized myself and so many others I know in this book would be an understatement! It has changed the way I think about many things, especially when driving. I'm prone to road rage, and after reading this, it put a different spin on the guy in the other car; it has saved many people already. Every chapter was a revelation, and I really enjoyed the example stories. They made it easy to see the ways in which we bypass our own intelligence. A good book for business groups, or anyone wishing they didn't stumble over their own "forehead smacking" blunders. This could be a good gift for colleagues who think they know it all, or those who don't and need help.
Blind Spots is much more readable than the typical self-help book. The author's personal experiences described are fun and believable, and give the reader the opportunity to identify with similar blind spots of their own. This book gives more than ample reasons for us to pause and think before we speak/act. The plausible strategies outlined are sure to bring results, which I plan to put into practice. I hope all my friends to whom I've given a copy, will feel the same!