Phew...
Some 20 days or so after I had begun, I've now finally finished reading The Lexus and The Olive Tree. In spite of certain reservations I have with Friedman's picture of the globalized world, I love the book for one simple reason - it made me think quite a lot! There were quite a few instances when questions that arose in my mind on reading a chapter were answered in the subsequent chapter. I guess its got to do with the mostly-logical flow in which he presents his idea of the world.
I'll probably start reading The World is Flat after a couple of months - let the learnings from TLOT first sink in. :)
I'll probably start reading The World is Flat after a couple of months - let the learnings from TLOT first sink in. :)
2 Value-adds:
Pointer to a book on related lines in today's NYT here.
--Harsha
>>I'll probably start reading The World is Flat after a couple of months - let the learnings from TLOT first sink in. :)
Aargh...now you realise why I do not read such books? I do not believe in "learning". :D
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