Summary:
The book compiles a selection of engaging and insightful interviews with prominent figures from various fields, conducted over meals and originally published in the Financial Times. It offers readers a glimpse into the personal lives, careers, and philosophies of world leaders, entrepreneurs, artists, and intellectuals through candid conversations.
Key points:
1. Conversation Power: The book highlights the value of casual conversation in understanding people's perspectives and motivations.
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