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Exploring the intricate relationship between Eastern and Western philosophies, the book delves into the tension between self-sacrifice and self-definition. It raises profound questions about individual identity versus collective obligations, examining whether we are guided by larger entities such as family or religion, or if personal authenticity should reign supreme. Through these themes, it challenges readers to reflect on their values and the complexities of human connections in a globalized world.
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The Girl at the Baggage Claim, Jen Gish
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- Année de publication
- 2018
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- Titre
- The Girl at the Baggage Claim
- Sous-titre
- Explaining the East-West Culture Gap
- Langue
- Anglais
- Auteurs
- Jen Gish
- Publié
- 2018
- Format
- souple
- Pages
- 336
- ISBN10
- 1101972068
- ISBN13
- 9781101972069
- Séries
- Mots clés
- Nonfiction, Sciences sociales, Cartes et voyages, Commerce, Affaires & Gestion, Voyage, Sciences politiques & Politique, Thèmes psychologiques, Art, Psychologie, Économie, Éducation, système scolaire, Sociologie, Société, Culture et Société, Santé mentale, Asie, Anthropologie, Chine, Leadership, Voyages, Théories politiques, Culture, Monnaie, Pop culture, Évolution, Globalisation, Stratégie, Comportement, éthologie, Géopolitique, Psychologie sociale, Immigrants, Chinois, Anthropologie culturelle, Nature Humaine
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- Exploring the intricate relationship between Eastern and Western philosophies, the book delves into the tension between self-sacrifice and self-definition. It raises profound questions about individual identity versus collective obligations, examining whether we are guided by larger entities such as family or religion, or if personal authenticity should reign supreme. Through these themes, it challenges readers to reflect on their values and the complexities of human connections in a globalized world.


