In "The Tipping Point," Malcolm Gladwell explores how certain circumstances can dramatically influence human behavior, often overriding our natural tendencies. He argues that minor changes or specific triggers in our environment can lead to significant outcomes, illustrating how small factors can create pivotal moments in social dynamics.
This concept suggests that while individuals may have innate predispositions, they can be swayed by external situations that exert a strong influence. Gladwell highlights the importance of recognizing these tipping points to understand and potentially harness the power of social change.