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"Talking to Strangers" main claim : Miscommunications is the…
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"Talking to Strangers" main claim : Miscommunications is the root of many problems and as a society we need to communicate better
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Chapter 2:
Chapter 2: People often are misleading and shroud their intentions in formalities and hospitality.
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Claim 3 Bias can effect how people view and percieve one another even if they do not notice their own bias
The Holy Fool is necessary in any civilization, but having too many would cause our society to collapse
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Harry Markopolos grew up with a hard life and this gave him a different point of view. He didn't have much to lose and therefore could expose the truth
It is hard to make accusations against people in positions of power because of the complicated nuance.
Chapter 3
Humans are deceived so easily because we often default to trust when we can reason our way out of doubt.
Claim 2: When people don't have enough reason to doubt something, they will default to belief
Claim 3: Humans aren't as good at telling when people are lying, as they think
Claim 1: When things personally involve us, we tend to not believe them
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