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“Talking to Strangers: What we should know about people we don’t know by renowned author Malcolm Gladwell has been labeled as the Best Book of the year by leading newspapers such as The Financial Times, Bloomberg, Chicago Tribune, and Detroit Free Press. In his latest book, the author shares some famous incidents throughout history and some in recent past that, according to him, contribute largely to cause misunderstandings between two people who are strangers. He argues that humans are not good at spotting liars and often mix up their initial assumptions of a person while analyzing him or…mehr

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“Talking to Strangers: What we should know about people we don’t know by renowned author Malcolm Gladwell has been labeled as the Best Book of the year by leading newspapers such as The Financial Times, Bloomberg, Chicago Tribune, and Detroit Free Press.
In his latest book, the author shares some famous incidents throughout history and some in recent past that, according to him, contribute largely to cause misunderstandings between two people who are strangers. He argues that humans are not good at spotting liars and often mix up their initial assumptions of a person while analyzing him or her.”


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