Published Sep 26, 2019
256: Malcolm Gladwell | What We Should Know about Talking to Strangers
Malcolm Gladwell delves into the complexities of interacting with strangers, highlighting how social science, cognitive biases, and cultural nuances can lead to misunderstandings and deception, and challenges us to reconsider how we perceive trust and honesty in human relationships.

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