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Thomas L. Friedman

Navigating the complexities of our rapidly changing world.

3.8811263ratings(GoodReaders reference)

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Author: Thomas L. Friedman

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: -

Language: English

Publish Date: 08/23/2016

Audiobook length: 31min

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Chapter 1: 1. Thank You for Being Late
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Chapter 2: 2. What the Hell Happened in 2007?
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Chapter 3: 3. Moore’s Law
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Chapter 4: 4. The Supernova
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Chapter 5: 5. The Market
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Chapter 6: 6. Mother Nature
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Chapter 7: 7. Just Too Damned Fast
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Chapter 8: 8. Turning AI into IA
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Chapter 9: 9. Control vs. Kaos
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Chapter 10: 10. Mother Nature as Political Mentor
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Chapter 11: 11. Is God in Cyberspace?
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Chapter 12: 12. Always Looking for Minnesota
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Chapter 13: 13. You Can Go Home Again (and You Should!)
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Chapter 14: 14. From Minnesota to the World and Back
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Who should listen Thank You for Being Late

"Thank You for Being Late" by Thomas L. Friedman is an insightful audiobook ideal for anyone looking to understand the complex forces shaping our world today, including technological advancements, globalization, and climate change. It is particularly beneficial for business leaders, educators, policymakers, and anyone interested in the intersection of economics and society. Additionally, readers who value thoughtful reflections on our fast-paced, ever-changing environment will find Friedman's engaging narrative compelling and informative.

3 quotes from Thank You for Being Late

  • "In the age of accelerations, the most important thing is to have the patience to think and reflect before acting."
  • "The most important task of leadership in the 21st century is to help people navigate the complexities of a rapidly changing world."
  • "The convergence of technology, globalization, and climate change is not only revolutionizing our economy but also redefining what it means to be a good citizen in today’s world."

Author : Thomas L. Friedman

Thomas L. Friedman is a celebrated author, journalist, and columnist known for his incisive insights into global affairs. A three-time Pulitzer Prize winner and the author of six bestselling books, including *From Beirut to Jerusalem* and *The World Is Flat*, Friedman has made a significant impact in the field of international reporting. Born on July 20, 1953, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, he grew up in the suburb of St. Louis Park and has long been influenced by his passion for writing and current events. Since 1995, he has served as the Foreign Affairs columnist for The New York Times, where he emphasizes the interconnectedness of traditional and contemporary influences on international relations. By broadening the scope of foreign affairs to include elements like finance, technology, and environmentalism, Friedman invites a wider audience to engage in discussions of global significance, ultimately arguing that understanding today’s world requires recognizing the complex interplay between enduring historical forces and modern innovations.

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Home | Last Updated on2026/02/05

Thank You for Being Late Free Audiobook Download

Thomas L. Friedman

Navigating the complexities of our rapidly changing world.

3.8811263rating

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Author: Thomas L. Friedman

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN:

Language: English

Publish Date: 08/23/2016

AudioBook length: 31 min

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Who should listen Thank You for Being Late

"Thank You for Being Late" by Thomas L. Friedman is an insightful audiobook ideal for anyone looking to understand the complex forces shaping our world today, including technological advancements, globalization, and climate change. It is particularly beneficial for business leaders, educators, policymakers, and anyone interested in the intersection of economics and society. Additionally, readers who value thoughtful reflections on our fast-paced, ever-changing environment will find Friedman's engaging narrative compelling and informative.

3 quotes from Thank You for Being Late

  • "In the age of accelerations, the most important thing is to have the patience to think and reflect before acting."
  • "The most important task of leadership in the 21st century is to help people navigate the complexities of a rapidly changing world."
  • "The convergence of technology, globalization, and climate change is not only revolutionizing our economy but also redefining what it means to be a good citizen in today’s world."

Author: Thomas L. Friedman

Thomas L. Friedman is a celebrated author, journalist, and columnist known for his incisive insights into global affairs. A three-time Pulitzer Prize winner and the author of six bestselling books, including *From Beirut to Jerusalem* and *The World Is Flat*, Friedman has made a significant impact in the field of international reporting. Born on July 20, 1953, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, he grew up in the suburb of St. Louis Park and has long been influenced by his passion for writing and current events. Since 1995, he has served as the Foreign Affairs columnist for The New York Times, where he emphasizes the interconnectedness of traditional and contemporary influences on international relations. By broadening the scope of foreign affairs to include elements like finance, technology, and environmentalism, Friedman invites a wider audience to engage in discussions of global significance, ultimately arguing that understanding today’s world requires recognizing the complex interplay between enduring historical forces and modern innovations.