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The Happiness Hypothesis
- De: Jonathan Haidt
- Narrado por: Ryan Vincent Anderson
- Duración: 10 h y 18 m
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Jonathan Haidt skillfully combines two genres-philosophical wisdom and scientific research-delighting the listener with surprising insights. He explains, for example, why we have such difficulty controlling ourselves and sticking to our plans; why no achievement brings lasting happiness, yet a few changes in your life can have profound effects, and why even confirmed atheists experience spiritual elevation.
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Amazing book, terrible choice in voice.
- De JAMES en 02-05-19
- The Happiness Hypothesis
- De: Jonathan Haidt
- Narrado por: Ryan Vincent Anderson
A little rambly, a little all-over, but good!
Revisado: 12-09-20
It's not perfect. It's a decent idea, a little awkward at times and a little rambly at times, but generally worth a listen. I didn't love the performance -- for whatever reason, the tone of the narrator was a bit difficult to follow and kind of monotone.
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The Future of Feeling
- Building Empathy in a Tech-Obsessed World
- De: Kaitlin Ugolik Phillips
- Narrado por: Kaitlin Ugolik Phillips
- Duración: 5 h y 58 m
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There’s no doubt that technology has made it easier to communicate. It’s also easier to shut someone out when we are confronted with online discourse. Why bother to understand strangers - or even acquaintances - when you can troll them, block them, or just click “Unfriend” and never look back? However briefly satisfying that might be, it’s also potentially eroding one of our most human traits: empathy.
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Informative
- De L. Stewart en 11-11-20
- The Future of Feeling
- Building Empathy in a Tech-Obsessed World
- De: Kaitlin Ugolik Phillips
- Narrado por: Kaitlin Ugolik Phillips
Ma’am, your bias is showing
Revisado: 12-02-20
The irony of the way this book fails in its goal just cannot be understated. The concept is great, but chapter after after it becomes increasingly clear that when the author talks about empathy, she refers specifically to causes she cares for. It’s funny because I align politically reasonably close, but I wanted something challenging from a book named this. As-is, it’s mostly an ad for the causes she considers important, and for various random technologies which I’m not necessarily convinced have any real empathetic impact outside of trade shows and studies. Overall, disappointing :(
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The Gene
- An Intimate History
- De: Siddhartha Mukherjee
- Narrado por: Dennis Boutsikaris
- Duración: 19 h y 22 m
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The extraordinary Siddhartha Mukherjee has written a biography of the gene as deft, brilliant, and illuminating as his extraordinarily successful biography of cancer. Weaving science, social history, and personal narrative to tell us the story of one of the most important conceptual breakthroughs of modern times, Mukherjee animates the quest to understand human heredity and its surprising influence on our lives, personalities, identities, fates, and choices.
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It's a Wonderful Book
- De JKC en 06-02-16
- The Gene
- An Intimate History
- De: Siddhartha Mukherjee
- Narrado por: Dennis Boutsikaris
Surprisingly good!
Revisado: 12-01-20
I didn't expect to love this, I was reading it to understand genomic research better. It's a bit of a slog at times, but it was SO GOOD. Excellent work from Mukherjee; I will be looking at his other books. The book is a little dry at times, and it's a lot of information so I don't necessarily blame the narrator for not being able to drive excitement into it
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