Thomas Friedman: It's not what we know, but how well we listen

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 20 ก.ย. 2024
  • Thomas Friedman believes if you want to understand human nature, live with people in extreme situations. And if you want to know the future, hang around people inventing it. 
    As a Pulitzer Prize winning journalist, Thomas Friedman has spent a career reporting from a civil war in Beirut, observing some of the world’s leading companies from the inside, and discovering that the key to understanding globalization is studying the only system that mirrors it in complexity - nature. 
    In this episode Brad and Thomas explore how our biggest challenges in society are tied to the environment and the economy, and how the key to our future hinges not on what we know, but on how well we listen.
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    Sense of home... what about Palestinians' sense of home. It's been disturbed by radical and violent Zionism for a century. Think about that