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Diabolical

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5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 09-16-21

Stressed out and looking for a sense of humor? You reeeeeeeeeeeally need to read this book. All the e's are the make this comment long enough to post.

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Great

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5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 08-31-21

really loved the book. it's comprehensive and simple enough for a non-major college student to understand. Useful for the lay person too because, as he says, the book is a model of the brain and doesn't focus on too much detail which would be hard to remember. It gets a little political at the end but finishes strong with an actual case for genes vs. knowledge which is really interesting and will be talked about in my discourse in the future.

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True social progress

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Revisado: 09-29-20

We are becoming more and more a interconnected people. We need to start thinking like it. Instead of "who's fault is it?" we should be asking "how did this situation come to pass?" I don't think Gladwell stressed enough the point that the fault in a tense situation may not fall on the individual, but on motivations and desires they hold in that moment stemming from things like training and social pressures. Free will is debatable but even accounting for it, the choices we make are directly influenced by who and what we surround ourselves with.

Really good book.

Side note: in a hypothetical situation where everyone has the best intentions at heart and can exercise a sense of self control, saying sorry and blaming someone are both a waste of time when you're trying to accomplish something. In a world lacking sin, there would still be problems to fix and personal issues to mend. People would still need to get fed even if no one stole food off the plates of others.

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Best Book for Audio

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Revisado: 07-07-20

This is one of the best books to read through audio. The narration is so good, I think it might be better when it's a sort of lecture as opposed to novels which are better read as books, you get to spend time with them and learn the moral lessons.

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The Problem with Technology

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Revisado: 05-16-19

Carr makes a very good point, gets a little redundant in the middle, then comes back around again at the end. The Shallows is a book I would recommend to anyone. It emphasises the lack of humanity technology encourages that you usually can only feel in your bones. The subtle things in life are already hard to define or make dialogue about but now we may be losing the capability to feel them at all. This should be included in the common discourse of society and policy making.

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Well worth the read.

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Revisado: 02-23-19

Pleasant and captivating. You will find things out about him you never dreamed of. I thought he was more of a hermit!

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Couldn't be done in a book.

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Revisado: 11-03-18

This is what Audible does well, and should have more of. I prdfer boomks but you could not get this experience from a book.

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Good

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4 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 07-27-18

Good book, not quite as captivating as the previous trilogy. Would still recommend to anyone who has already read the others in the series.

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Great underlying theme

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Revisado: 03-23-18

It had a bit of left leaning ideas that bled through but overall a really good read. The whole idea of necessity of a positive, definite future is great.

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The Defining Decade Audiolibro Por Meg Jay arte de portada
  • The Defining Decade
  • Why Your Twenties Matter - and How to Make the Most of Them Now
  • De: Meg Jay
  • Narrado por: Meg Jay

Profoundly educational

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Revisado: 07-03-17

The matter-of-fact tone takes some warmi ng up to but after a while it really fits. I learned a lot from this book, things I can use being 23. Odd things you would never think possible to have answers to are answered on this book. Like how would you really know if a stable job is a good idea? What kind of person would collect hard, unbiased statistics on that? Dr. Jay does. And well.

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