• 191 - What Sets Some Immigrants Apart: The Triple Package Theory

  • Nov 7 2024
  • Length: 18 mins
  • Podcast

191 - What Sets Some Immigrants Apart: The Triple Package Theory

  • Summary

  • Today’s episode is inspired by a book written by Amy Chua and Jed Rubenfeld. It’s called The Triple Package and while it’s received its fair share of criticism, I hope that after listening to my analysis, you’ll be able to appreciate the book’s theory as much as I do!

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    Today's episode:

    [00:48] The conversation and book that inspired today’s episode.

    [03:09] The key theory outlined in The Triple Package.

    [03:54] What a superiority complex is.

    [04:38] The unexpected benefits of being insecure.

    [05:36] The correlation between impulse control and success.

    [06:34] Criticism that The Triple Package has received and why I disagree with the critics.

    [07:47] How The Triple Package theory can be applied to Russian immigrants.

    [11:20] Characteristics to look out for when interviewing immigrants.

    [14:58] The value of The Triple Package theory.

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