Tecnijota finished reading The Shame Machine by Cathy O'Neil
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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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