
The Pandemic Lessons We Clearly Haven’t Learned
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The Pandemic Lessons We Clearly Haven’t Learned mentions Chaos: Making a New Science by James Gleick, The Group Psychotherapy Process by Irving D. Yalom, and The Dead Hand with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.
This book opened a lot of our minds into how the world doesn't work according to simpler formulas, highlighting the complexity of interactions.
He has these traditional textbooks, like the group psychotherapy process, which I read because I like textbooks, but he has also novels that are real…
It is called The Dead Hand, the untold story of the Cold War arms race and its dangerous legacy.
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“This book opened a lot of our minds into how the world doesn't work according to simpler formulas, highlighting the complexity of interactions.”
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“This traditional textbook is recommended for its insights into facing existential fears and the human condition.”
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“It's a really harrowing story of how humans can lose the plot with nuclear weapons and bio weapons, showing how close we came to existential threats.”
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