How Culture Drives Behaviours | Julien S. Bourrelle | TEDxTrondheim

Por Michael Johnson en Cultura & Patrimonio Histórico 1561 views 13th Enero 2017 Duración del video: 00:12:08
Julien argues how we see the World through cultural glasses. By changing the glasses you can change the way you interpret the World. Julien is the founder of...

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