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Malcolm Gladwell

Exploring the Misunderstandings in Our Encounters with Strangers.

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Author: Malcolm Gladwell

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9780316478526

Language: English

Publish Date: 09/10/2019

Audiobook length: 31min

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Chapter 1: Fidel Castro’s Revenge
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Chapter 2: Getting to Know der Führer
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Chapter 3: The Queen of Cuba
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Chapter 4: The Holy Fool
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Chapter 5: Case Study: The Boyin the Shower
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Chapter 6: The Friends Fallacy
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Chapter 7: A (Short) E planation of theA anda Kno Case
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Chapter 8: Case Study:The Fraternity Party
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Chapter 9: KSM: What Happens When the Stranger Is a Terrorist?
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Chapter 10: Sylvia Plath
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Chapter 11: Case Study: The Kansas CityE peri ents
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Chapter 12: Sandra Bland
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Who should listen Talking to Strangers

The summary audiobook of "Talking to Strangers" by Malcolm Gladwell is ideal for anyone interested in understanding the complexities of human interaction and communication. It is particularly beneficial for professionals in fields such as psychology, law enforcement, education, and leadership, as well as those navigating social relationships and cultural differences. Readers seeking to improve their critical thinking about trust, miscommunication, and the nuances of social cues will find valuable insights in this accessible summary, making it suitable for both casual listeners and those looking to enhance their interpersonal skills.

3 quotes from Talking to Strangers

  • "The problem with talking to strangers is that we often assume that the other person is just like us, and nothing could be further from the truth."
  • "We often overestimate our ability to judge the motives of others, leading us to misinterpret their actions and intentions."
  • "In a world of misunderstandings, the key to real connection is humility—acknowledging that we do not always know what another person is thinking or feeling."

Author : Malcolm Gladwell

Malcolm Timothy Gladwell is a Canadian journalist, author, and public speaker renowned for his thought-provoking insights into human behavior. Since 1996, he has been a staff writer for The New Yorker and has authored seven influential books, including "Talking to Strangers." As the host of the podcast Revisionist History and co-founder of Pushkin Industries, he explores the unforeseen consequences of social science research, weaving together sociology and psychology with engaging narratives. In recognition of his contributions to literature and journalism, Gladwell was appointed to the Order of Canada in 2011.