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Summary of Richard Conrad's Culture Hacks
Summary of Richard Conrad's Culture Hacks
Summary of Richard Conrad's Culture Hacks
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Get the Summary of Richard Conrad's Culture Hacks in 20 minutes. Please note: This is a summary & not the original book. Original book introduction: Richard Conrad grew up in Washington, D.C., studied engineering and economics at Vanderbilt University, earned a master’s degree in Economics as a local student at Fudan University in Shanghai, China, and later earned an MBA from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Richard worked for the last sixteen years for a large U.S. money management firm researching, analyzing, and investing in Chinese and Japanese equities. Richard is fluent in Chinese and Japanese and continues to live in Asia with his family.

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PublisherIRB Media
Release dateDec 8, 2021
ISBN9781669342670
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    The author uses three key areas of analysis to probe into the distinctive differences in the way Japanese, Chinese, and American think: how they solve problems and make decisions, their reasoning style, and their view of truth.

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    Linear and intuitive thinking are two different forms of thinking that are prevalent in the world. Most people don’t make the distinction between the two.

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    Americans are used to linear thinking, where one thing leads to another sequentially. While Americans may not consciously recognize it, this type of thinking is behind the scientific method and the industrialization and modernization that came out of the West.

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    The East and the West have different ideas of what is true and what is false. In the East, everything is relative, and you are who you are because of your past actions and their consequences. In the West, there are absolute truths, and if you do not agree with them,

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