
Talking to Strangers
by Malcolm Gladwell
Gladwell examines why we're terrible at reading strangers, from failed interrogations to wrongful arrests. Our default to truth is vital for society but makes us easy to deceive.
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by Malcolm Gladwell
Gladwell examines why we're terrible at reading strangers, from failed interrogations to wrongful arrests. Our default to truth is vital for society but makes us easy to deceive.
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