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Talking to Strangers by Malcolm Gladwell delves into the complexities of human interactions and the misunderstandings that arise when we encounter people we don’t know.
Through a series of real-life case studies—including the arrest of Sandra Bland, the deception of Bernie Madoff, and the trial of Amanda Knox—Gladwell examines how our default assumptions and misinterpretations can lead to tragic outcomes.
Drawing on psychology, sociology, and history, the book challenges readers to reconsider how they perceive and engage with strangers, highlighting the importance of context and the dangers of relying on intuition alone.

















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