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Advancing a conversation we don't want to have

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Revisado: 08-15-20

No matter your political/ideological background, this is a must read if you often find yourself skeptic about gender and identity politics in the contemporary world. "The End of Gender" will possibly give you a different perspective on what you previously believed in and a solid ground to understand the politically correct warfare going on in the academic world.

I would've liked some more insights from philosophers and other, let's say non-scientific academics who also suffer from the "wonders" of this anti-knowledge era, but alas that's not the point of this book and that's just fine.

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I keep coming back to this book every now and then

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Revisado: 08-14-20

As an overthinking tennis player, this book made me realize I have had the wrong approach to performing on a court my whole life. When I'm lost or stuck at a discipline that requires concentration, I come back to this book. It's a good read.

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Mucho más que un buen libro

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Revisado: 10-07-19

Dicen que uno no lee un libro, sino que se lee a si mismo en ellos. Afortunado soy de haber tenido el gusto de encontrarme a mí mismo en "En busca del tiempo perdido".

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Very informative and eye opening

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Revisado: 10-01-19

Geniuses don't really exist as we often imagine them, they are called masters. This book explores the life, sacrifices and critical decisions of several amazing and humans in history. "Mastery" by Robert Greene is a must have for those in search of excelling in their job/craft/life.

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