Tipping Point
The term "Tipping Point" refers to a critical threshold at which a small change can lead to significant effects. It is often used in various fields, including sociology, economics, and environmental science, to describe how ideas, behaviors, or trends can suddenly gain momentum and become widespread.
In the context of Malcolm Gladwell's book titled "The Tipping Point," the author explores how social phenomena spread and identifies key factors that contribute to reaching this tipping point. These factors include the Law of the Few, the Stickiness Factor, and the Power of Context, which together explain how small actions can lead to large-scale changes.