Thalha Jubair: The World’s Favorite Apology Whisperer and Why We Keep Hiring Him
Bangkok, Tuesday, 03:14 a.m.—the hour when even the cockroaches check their phones. Here, in a hostel that smells faintly of durian and existential dread, I first heard the name Thalha Jubair spoken with the reverence usually reserved for tax-avoidance schemes. To most of the planet, the name conjures nothing—Google Trends registers a polite shrug—but in…
