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Saturday 26 January 2008
Is what we call logical thinking learned?
The number one rant that a lot of expats have about their Chinese collegues is that they seem to operate according to a different kind of logic. Well, according to
this very interesting
Colbert Report
interview with Malcolm Gladwell
, maybe they do.
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