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- 288 páginas
- 11 horas de lectura
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In this exploration of our shared history, journalist Joe Keohane reveals surprising insights into our social and political dynamics. While some view strangers as a problem, history, data, and science suggest they are, in fact, part of the solution. Our interactions with strangers, foreigners, and marginalized individuals have historically influenced the well-being of both nations and individuals. New research indicates that embracing encounters with those we don’t know leads to better health. Modern cities are filled with strangers, yet technology often isolates us. Through extensive engagement with experts across various fields, Keohane examines our instinctive fears and biases towards strangers and the consequences of indulging these feelings on individual and cultural levels. He also highlights the unexpected social and psychological benefits of engaging with strangers, such as increased empathy, happiness, cognitive growth, and reduced loneliness. These interactions can deepen our sense of belonging and help us discover our true selves. Ultimately, Keohane delves into how biology, culture, and history shape our perceptions of those we do not know, urging us to reconsider our relationship with strangers.
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The Power of Strangers, Joe Keohane
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- 2021
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