Tecnijota finished reading The Shame Machine by Cathy O'Neil
The Shame Machine by Cathy O'Neil
Examines how (predominantly American) society uses shame, and explores how shame could be put to better use.
I'd read much more if I had the time :/
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Examines how (predominantly American) society uses shame, and explores how shame could be put to better use.
Dropped due to severe dyscalculia from the author. Confounding 1/3 with x3, or saying that 7,8 times 130 is 40K (real examples from chapter two) destroyed my confidence that the book could be informative.
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