How do little things can make a big difference? There are three articles, The Tipping Point by Malcolm Gladwell, Disability by Nancy Mairs and The Way We Lie by Stephanie Ericsson and they prove that little things can make a big different. Those articles have different story to told, but all of them has situation that they change into a bigger problem.
In the story Tipping Point, Gladwell talk about a man name David Gunn, who is a new subway director. He want to get rid of the graffiti on the subway because he think that it’s a symbol of the collapse of the system. He put police on the subway to watch people and built new techniques to clean off the paint. There are other guy name Bratton and he was a colorful and nice man. When he went to the subway, he saw ten policies were arresting a group because they were painting the wall. Bratton want to stop police because it was Tipping Point for violent crime. So he went to the police department to make a speech. Glasswell explain how Bratton feel when he said “ ...If you peed in the street, you were going to jail” ( 290). This was Bratton speech and that why it is important because of this speech can change people mind. The way Bratton solves his solution by making a small …show more content…
When she went to media and watch television, she never saw a woman who also have sclerosis like her on media and television. She went to ask a local advertiser why didn’t he include disabled people in his spots. And he answer that because they don’t want someone who have disabled, it will ride the product that they selling. Maris said “ In extreme, you might feel as though you don’t exist, in any meaningful social sense” (218). This explain how she thinks about people reject disabled people. Her little thought could make a big difference because this involve the whole world because there a lots disability people out