How did Fidel Castro fool the US spy agency for a generation? Why did Neville Chamberlain think he could trust Adolf Hitler? Are sitcoms or television sitcoms teaching us something about how to relate to each other that isn't true?
As Malcolm Gladwe ...
How did Fidel Castro fool the US spy agency for a generation? Why did Neville Chamberlain think he could trust Adolf Hitler? Are sitcoms or television sitcoms teaching us something about how to relate to each other that isn't true?
As Malcolm Gladwell explores these questions, he has written more than just a book to read. He created this work to listen to. In the audio version of the book Conversations with Strangers, the audience hears the voices of the people who were interviewed, such as scientists, criminologists, and army psychologists. The transcripts of the courts have been replayed and displayed. In this book, Gladwell reviews the Bernie Madoff fraud, the Amanda Knox trial, and Sylvia Plath's suicide, and the audience hears directly from the real actors in these real tragedies. The author interviews brilliant people and creates powerful perspectives. He has sharp eyes and sarcastic nature, and he is considered one of the best observers of the current generation, who tries to justify the human condition by helping the audience to see the bigger picture and think about it, and for this reason, the audience admires him.
Gladwell argues that something is wrong with the tools and strategies we use to learn from people we don't know. And because we don't know how to talk to strangers, we invite incompatibilities and misunderstandings into our lives with open arms, and these differences and misunderstandings will leave a deep impression on our lives and the world around us.
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