
You may have heard of Clotaire Rapaille. If you haven't, I highly suggest watching his segment in PBS Frontline's The Persuaders (wmv videos, Rapaille is segment 4). That segment is probably a better view of what Rapaille goes over in the first segment of his new book, The Culture Code. Rapaille's claim to fame, fortune, and mansions in France is using techniques he used from his previous career in child psychology to run "discovery sessions" to find an all encompassing simple code for why we do what we do. Sort of like a unified string theory of the universe, except for freeze-dried coffee. For example, in The Persuaders they're searching for the code for luxury. Spoiler: As revealed in the book, it's MILITARY STRIPES. Basically, americans view luxury as a ranking and money as a confirmation of what they've accomplished in life.

If you want a pretty good taste of book, this interview from Frontline is a good starter. Rapaille is an easy read, he never gets too far into the affliction of extraneous complexity, he keeps it very matter-of-fact and conversational. The book is a "Wow" if Rapaille didn't turn you off in that Frontline clip. But at the very least it's a...
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i don't think i like him - he wears an ASCOT.
ReplyDelete2nd paragraph there is a spelling. It's anthropology.
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now i gotta play "where's waldo" and try to find you. are u in the french mansion?
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