(27) Talking To Strangers
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Summary
In this episode, we explore powerful ideas from Talking to Strangers by Malcolm Gladwell.
Why do we often misunderstand people we don’t know — and what are the consequences?
This book reveals how assumptions, bias, and lack of context shape our interactions.
Discover 7 key takeaways that will change the way you communicate and judge others.
Learn why we “default to truth” and why reading people is harder than we think.
A must-watch for anyone interested in psychology, communication, and human behavior.
Watch till the end and share your biggest insight in the comments!
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