In his new book, “turning point: the great importance of small things,” Malcolm Gladwell journalist describes how widespread social changes are sometimes due to critical maxim that brings a moment of rapid spread – like an epidemic. Sometimes it is a new trends, and sometimes the restraint of existing trends. Merry trends can also stop them as soon as people practice differently, broadcasting it legitimacy to others to join.
For example, in China for a thousand years, a painful and deadly phenomenon continued: childbirth binding childhood to design them into an ideal model of a small leg. This cover caused huge suffering and even about 10% of childhood.
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