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A review by cyberjunkie
A Nation of Idiots by Daksh Tyagi
5.0
If you're like me, and you look for popular non-fiction titles on Reddit or Goodreads, you'll typically skip books like this because they lack the numbers. But if you're an Indian, please do not!
I heard Daksh Tyagi speak on Cyrus Broacha's podcast and that made me want to to get a copy. This is a great book that talks about so about our society, our history and the ways we do things, things we can all relate to. At a time where so many of us feel flustered by the chaos around, this book breaks it down. It reminds you that it's not you who has lost their mind.
It's one of the lightest, nicest, entertaining reads. You ought to read it, and gift it to people who typically would avoid discussion on difficult subjects. Verbal mockery and online conversations are intimidating but reading this book can change minds.
Merged review:
If you're like me, and you look for popular non-fiction titles on Reddit or Goodreads, you'll typically skip books like this because they lack the numbers. But if you're an Indian, please do not!
I heard Daksh Tyagi speak on Cyrus Broacha's podcast and that made me want to to get a copy. This is a great book that talks about so about our society, our history and the ways we do things, things we can all relate to. At a time where so many of us feel flustered by the chaos around, this book breaks it down. It reminds you that it's not you who has lost their mind.
It's one of the lightest, nicest, entertaining reads. You ought to read it, and gift it to people who typically would avoid discussion on difficult subjects. Verbal mockery and online conversations are intimidating but reading this book can change minds.
I heard Daksh Tyagi speak on Cyrus Broacha's podcast and that made me want to to get a copy. This is a great book that talks about so about our society, our history and the ways we do things, things we can all relate to. At a time where so many of us feel flustered by the chaos around, this book breaks it down. It reminds you that it's not you who has lost their mind.
It's one of the lightest, nicest, entertaining reads. You ought to read it, and gift it to people who typically would avoid discussion on difficult subjects. Verbal mockery and online conversations are intimidating but reading this book can change minds.
Merged review:
If you're like me, and you look for popular non-fiction titles on Reddit or Goodreads, you'll typically skip books like this because they lack the numbers. But if you're an Indian, please do not!
I heard Daksh Tyagi speak on Cyrus Broacha's podcast and that made me want to to get a copy. This is a great book that talks about so about our society, our history and the ways we do things, things we can all relate to. At a time where so many of us feel flustered by the chaos around, this book breaks it down. It reminds you that it's not you who has lost their mind.
It's one of the lightest, nicest, entertaining reads. You ought to read it, and gift it to people who typically would avoid discussion on difficult subjects. Verbal mockery and online conversations are intimidating but reading this book can change minds.