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I'm sure I'm not.Anand Giridharadas: If you can't get it right, nobody can get it right.Male Presenter: to the Authors at Google program.
Anand Giridharadas: If you can't get it right, nobody can get it right.
Anand Giridharadas: Thank you.
Anand Giridharadas: Absolutely.
Anand Giridharadas: On the first point, it's totally not evenly distributed.
Anand Giridharadas: Right.
Anand Giridharadas: I mean, I think in your first point it will not be accepted for an extraordinarily long time because it rationally should not by those other people.
Anand Giridharadas: And I think that's a great point.
Anand Giridharadas: I mean, I think I'm never pessimistic about vocations as much
Anand Giridharadas: Thank you all.
Anand Giridharadas: Thank you, Nick and thanks to all of you for-for being here.
Anand Giridharadas: In some ways it's a very good metaphor for tradition in India more generally.
Anand Giridharadas: The question of how people get this awareness is a very important one.
Anand Giridharadas: Yeah, I mean in a way many of them were my friends; people like me who grew up in this country or grew up in India came to America and then moved back.
Anand Giridharadas: It's interesting they --
Anand Giridharadas: It?s a bit like the arranged marriage answer I gave you which is that it really depends on where you are.
His name is Anand Giridharadas, he’s a New York Times columnist, written a book called India Calling.
MALE #3: Anand Giridharadas: Right.
MALE #3: Anand Giridharadas: You might be.
Anand Giridharadas: Hi.
Anand Giridharadas: I think in a way I've thought about that a lot.
So, we are pleased to welcome Anand Giridharadas.
Today we're very pleased to welcome Anand Giridharadas who writes for
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