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Thomas L. Friedman's latest international bestseller, from the author known for "The World Is Flat," delves into the significant changes occurring in our rapidly accelerating world. He examines the major shifts that are redefining our global landscape and offers insights on how to adjust to this modern era, emphasizing the occasional necessity of slowing down. John Micklethwait of The New York Times Book Review describes the book as a comprehensive and sincere guide that explains today's world without resorting to unrealistic solutions or blaming others. Gillian Tett from the Financial Times praises its refreshing optimism in contemporary discussions. Fortune highlights Friedman's advice for individuals, businesses, and nations: take a moment to breathe and adapt, as the world won't pause for anyone. David Henkin of The Washington Post commends it as a compassionate and understanding work.
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Thomas L. Friedman's latest international bestseller, from the author known for "The World Is Flat," delves into the significant changes occurring in our rapidly accelerating world. He examines the major shifts that are redefining our global landscape and offers insights on how to adjust to this modern era, emphasizing the occasional necessity of slowing down. John Micklethwait of The New York Times Book Review describes the book as a comprehensive and sincere guide that explains today's world without resorting to unrealistic solutions or blaming others. Gillian Tett from the Financial Times praises its refreshing optimism in contemporary discussions. Fortune highlights Friedman's advice for individuals, businesses, and nations: take a moment to breathe and adapt, as the world won't pause for anyone. David Henkin of The Washington Post commends it as a compassionate and understanding work.
