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pharsaliamphilippos 's review for:
What the Dog Saw: And Other Adventures
by Malcolm Gladwell
I think that Gladwell succeeded in his goal of just conveying an idea to a mind that had not previously experienced it and entertaining said mind. Some of his theories, especially the one about open secrets are hard to swallow, but one cannot deny that it was well-written.
But one last thing. Shouldn't mysteries be the one with not enough information and puzzles be the one with all the info? Because I'm thinking of a jigsaw puzzle which has all the info (pieces) and just needs some orderly mind to put it all together.
But one last thing. Shouldn't mysteries be the one with not enough information and puzzles be the one with all the info? Because I'm thinking of a jigsaw puzzle which has all the info (pieces) and just needs some orderly mind to put it all together.