Gerald Holt
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The Happiness Equation
- Want Nothing + Do Anything = Have Everything
- De: Neil Pasricha
- Narrado por: Neil Pasricha
- Duración: 5 h y 18 m
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In his new book The Happiness Equation, Pasricha illustrates how to want nothing and do anything in order to have everything. If that sounds like a contradiction in terms, you simply have yet to unlock the nine secrets to happiness. Each secret takes a piece out of the core of common sense, turns it on its head to present it in a completely new light, and then provides practical and specific guidelines for how to apply this new outlook to lead a fulfilling life.
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A mix of good and bad
- De Justin Bunker en 05-09-16
- The Happiness Equation
- Want Nothing + Do Anything = Have Everything
- De: Neil Pasricha
- Narrado por: Neil Pasricha
Self help with real tools.
Revisado: 04-19-17
This is a rare self help books that presents real tools to get instead of cute words.
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The Entrepreneur Equation
- Evaluating the Realities, Risks, and Rewards of Having Your Own Business
- De: Carol Roth
- Narrado por: Mike Chamberlain
- Duración: 9 h y 37 m
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There’s never been a better time to start a business—or so the conventional wisdom would have you believe. But with up to 90 percent of businesses failing within the first five years, it’s time to take off the rose-colored glasses and think twice before you invest your precious time, money, and energy.
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Gerber was good. This was a downer.
- De David Ramey en 04-26-19
- The Entrepreneur Equation
- Evaluating the Realities, Risks, and Rewards of Having Your Own Business
- De: Carol Roth
- Narrado por: Mike Chamberlain
Great content though do not like narration
Revisado: 10-12-16
Would you consider the audio edition of The Entrepreneur Equation to be better than the print version?
No. The print version is better because I do not like the narration. I had to stop listening several times because I do not like the narration style.
What do you think the narrator could have done better?
The narration is over-enunciated and sounds more forced than natural flow. Specifically the often said word, entrepreneur, detracts from the content.
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