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Big frogs, small ponds and the nature of success
Kaidi Wu is a doctoral candidate in psychology at the University of Michigan, where she studies why we do things foreigners find strange and foreigners do things we find bizarre. Her research has been featured in media outlets including The Atlantic, Quartz, and Inside Higher Ed. Follow her on Twitter @kaidi_wu.
Big frogs, small ponds and the nature of success
We wander about the unknown terrains of life, complacent about what we know and oblivious to what we miss
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