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All I know is that since becoming a reporter in 1978, I have spent a lot of my career covering the difference between peoples, societies, leaders, and cultures focused on learning from "the other"-to catch up after falling behind-and those who feel humiliated by "the other," by their contact with strangers, and lash out rather than engage in the hard work of adaptation. This theme has so permeated my reporting that I have been tempted at times to change my business card to read: "Thomas L. Friedman, New York Times Global Humiliation Correspondent." There

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