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Sandra Bland

From Talking to Strangers: What We Should Know About the People We Don't Know by Malcolm Gladwell

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The book's argument is that humans are bad at reading strangers in three specific, predictable ways. — Talking to Strangers · Sandra Bland Full chapter free at readstacks.com (link in bio). New chapter every week. Save this for your TBR. #booktok #nonfiction #booksummary #talkingtostrangers #malcolmgladwell

READ STACKSINTRODUCTIONINTRSandra Blandfrom Talking to Strangersby Malcolm Gladwell
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I.THE CLAIMThe book'sargument is thathumans are bad atreading strangersin threespecific,predictable ways.from Talking to Strangersby Malcolm Gladwell
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II.THE IDEAMost of the timethey produceminormisunderstandings.from Talking to Strangersby Malcolm Gladwell
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III.THE MOVENeither was amonster,and that ispreciselyGladwell'spoint.from Talking to Strangersby Malcolm Gladwell
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READ THE FULL CHAPTERRead Stacksfrom Talking to Strangersby Malcolm Gladwellreadstacks.com
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