![]() ![]() I'm sure there is a lot of good information in this book, but it's impossible to know which are real issues and which are misrepresented to exaggerate the narrative. The result, for this curious reader anyway, is that I don't have faith that what Perez presents is factually or summarily true. Unfortunately, it’s impossible to know prima fascia which is which. If you do this, you'll find the narrative summary is sometimes right on, sometimes misleading, and sometimes just plain wrong. If you read/listen to this book with genuine curiosity, you’ll want to check into some of the data that are presented. Some fraction of the statistics and studies presented in this book are either misrepresented, misinterpreted, or flat out wrong, and the fraction is significant. This won't be a popular review, but here goes. ![]()
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