Chris Harrick Picks Fight with the New Yorker - and Wins
In 2005, Time Magazine named popculture scientist Malcolm Gladwell (Univ of Toronto '84, The Tipping Point '00) one of the "100 most influential people". Chris Harrick disagrees.
Read it in the June 9th New Yorker, or here.
Putting pen to paper, Chris (Deerfield '94, B.C. '98, UC Berkeley Business '05) challenged the intellectual icon on a recent New Yorker story having something to do with men in suits having the same weird machine in thought bubbles above their heads.
"I have never sent a letter to the editor ever in my life. which makes me 1 for 1. The article by Gladwell was just so bad and off the mark I had to send, " Harrick told TheCHIMP.net exclusively.
With Harrick's counter-argument now embarassing Gladwell on his home turf, the former wrestling star has performed a triple take-down of Gladwell, TIME and the New Yorker in one shot. Congrats, grappler.
"I have never sent a letter to the editor ever in my life. which makes me 1 for 1. The article by Gladwell was just so bad and off the mark I had to send, " Harrick told TheCHIMP.net exclusively.With Harrick's counter-argument now embarassing Gladwell on his home turf, the former wrestling star has performed a triple take-down of Gladwell, TIME and the New Yorker in one shot. Congrats, grappler.
Read it in the June 9th New Yorker, or here.
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