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Meditation for Fidgety Skeptics
- A 10% Happier How-to Book
- De: Dan Harris, Carlye Adler, Jeffrey Warren
- Narrado por: Dan Harris, Jeffrey Warren
- Duración: 8 h y 34 m
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ABC News anchor Dan Harris used to think that meditation was for people who collect crystals, play Ultimate Frisbee, and use the word namaste without irony. After he had a panic attack on live television, he went on a strange and circuitous journey that ultimately led him to embrace a practice he'd long considered ridiculous. Harris discovered that meditation made him more focused and less yanked around by his emotions. According to his wife, it also made him significantly less annoying.
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On-target help. Thank you, Dan and Jeff.
- De Kindle Customer en 12-30-17
- Meditation for Fidgety Skeptics
- A 10% Happier How-to Book
- De: Dan Harris, Carlye Adler, Jeffrey Warren
- Narrado por: Dan Harris, Jeffrey Warren
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Revisado: 04-30-25
The author being so dismissive of anything he perceived as too "spiritual" or abstract. I would have loved to hear more of Jeff when he's not being reined in.
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Why Learn History (When It's Already on Your Phone)
- De: Sam Wineburg
- Narrado por: Mike Chamberlain
- Duración: 6 h y 27 m
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Let's start with two truths about our era: We are surrounded by more readily available information than ever before. And a huge percentage of it is inaccurate. Some of the bad info is well-meaning but ignorant. Some of it is deliberately deceptive. All of it is pernicious. With the internet always at our fingertips, what's a teacher of history to do? Sam Wineburg has answers, beginning with this: If we want to educate citizens who can sift through the mass of information around them and separate fact from fake, we have to work to give them the necessary critical thinking tools.
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Improved Past
- De Thomas D. Mackie Ph.D. en 10-29-24
Good book brought down by petty critiques of Zinn.
Revisado: 05-13-23
It was a good book, but like I said, it was severely diminished by the petty, inaccurate, and sometimes jealous tone of his chapter on the great author Howard Zinn. I would highly recommend A People's History of the United States, despite what Wineberg has to say.
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