Summary of April Dunford's Obviously Awesome
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#1 I wanted to travel by train from London to Tokyo. I found passengers who were willing to travel with me. Duffill was one of them. He was old and his clothes were far too big for him, but he had many oddly shaped parcels wrapped in string and brown paper.
#2 The train was speeding through Clapham. I had left England behind. The sky was old. Schoolboys in dark blue blazers, carrying cricket bats and school bags, were smirking on the platform at Tonbridge. We didn’t stop at the larger stations.
#3 I boarded the Paris Express, which was floodlit. I was comforted by the thought that I could get to the Kurds without getting into a packet again. I sat down with the roll-shredding couple, who explained that I'd have to ask the wine waiter.
#4 I was shocked by the cost of the meal, which was about ten dollars. I had my small revenge by leaving my newspaper on the table in the dining car. The waiter took it from me and said, This is your paper, before handing it back to me.
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Contents
Insights from Chapter 1
Insights from Chapter 2
Insights from Chapter 3
Insights from Chapter 4
Insights from Chapter 5
Insights from Chapter 6
Insights from Chapter 7
Insights from Chapter 8
Insights from Chapter 9
Insights from Chapter 10
Insights from Chapter 11
Insights from Chapter 12
Insights from Chapter 13
Insights from Chapter 14
Insights from Chapter 1
#1
The opening scene helps the viewer quickly answer a list of basic questions that give context for the story about to unfold. The setting is no longer a beach in the Caribbean, but a war in the jungle.
#2
A good example of how context can affect our perception of events is the famous context experiment conducted by the Washington Post. It involved violinist Joshua Bell, who was considered the best classical musician in America. He played the violin outside a busy subway station in Washington, DC, during the morning commute, but he only made $32. 17.
#3
The context we provide for a product is extremely important, as it allows us to make thousands of little decisions about what we should pay attention to and what we can