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Summary - Talking To Strangers: Based On The Book By Malcolm Gladwell

Duration
26min
Language
English
Format
Category

Non-Fiction

SUMMARY

TALKING TO STRANGERS

BASED ON THE BOOK BY MALCOLM GLADWELL

SUMMARY WRITTEN BY: SPEEDY LIBRARY

CONTENT

The Puzzles of Spies, Diplomats, and Judges

The Perils of Defaulting to Truth

When Trust Leads to Betrayal: Madoff and Sandusky

The Ambiguity of the Boy in the Shower

The Illusion of Transparency: The Friends Fallacy

The Case of Amanda Knox: Misreading a Stranger

The Fraternity Party: Alcohol and Ambiguous Encounters

When the Stranger Is a Terrorist: The Limits of Understanding

Coupling, Context, and the Tragedy of Sandra Bland

General Analysis

ABOUT THE ORIGINAL BOOK

Talking to Strangers by Malcolm Gladwell delves into the complexities and frequent missteps that occur when we encounter and try to make sense of people we don't know. The book explores how our assumptions about transparency, truth, and the ability to understand others' intentions can lead to critical errors in judgment, with consequences ranging from international espionage to everyday interactions. Through a series of compelling case studies and psychological research, Gladwell examines the cognitive biases and contextual factors that shape our encounters with strangers, revealing the inherent difficulties in navigating the unknown and the potential for profound misunderstandings.

© 2025 Speedy Library (Audiobook): 9798318298998

Release date

Audiobook: 12 March 2025

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