![]() Suitably shamed, you are drawn into understanding the realities through his detailed explanations. You answer with some confidence, only to find you are not only wrong but also way off the mark. ![]() It starts, as did many of his talks, by inviting the reader to answer a number of questions about the state of the world, about the extent of education, poverty and disease. The subtitle, Ten Reasons We’re Wrong About The World – And Why Things Are Better Than You Think, summarises the misunderstandings made by many who should know better and states his conclusion that things are actually a lot better than they were – but still bad enough to merit more attention than they are currently receiving. ![]()
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