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The Happiness Hypothesis
- Finding Modern Truth in Ancient Wisdom
- De: Jonathan Haidt
- Narrado por: George K. Wilson
- Duración: 11 h y 44 m
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This is a book about 10 "Great Ideas". Each chapter is an attempt to savor one idea that has been discovered by several of the world's civilizations - to question it in light of what we now know from scientific research, and to extract from it the lessons that still apply to our modern lives.
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Exceptional synthesis of psychology and philosophy
- De David en 01-25-07
- The Happiness Hypothesis
- Finding Modern Truth in Ancient Wisdom
- De: Jonathan Haidt
- Narrado por: George K. Wilson
Jonathan Haidt is a genius.
Revisado: 01-19-17
This book is a life changer. Learn to know and control your Elephant, it's not easy.
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Shakedown: Exposing the Real Jesse Jackson
- De: Kenneth R. Timmerman
- Narrado por: Mike Iykins
- Duración: 18 h y 23 m
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Author Kenneth R. Timmerman exposes Jesse Jackson's life and works, uncovering a sordid tale of greed, ambition, and corruption from a self-proclaimed minister who has no qualms about poisoning American race relations for personal gain. Few figures have been given such a free ride by the media as Jesse Jackson, but Timmerman has interviewed Jackson, his associates, and his victims to write a courageous and important book that at last provides a full, honest accounting of the life and lies of Jackson - from the streets of Chicago to his support of Yasser Arafat in the Middle East.
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Great book--mediocre reading
- De Andrew G. Feltovich en 04-29-19
- Shakedown: Exposing the Real Jesse Jackson
- De: Kenneth R. Timmerman
- Narrado por: Mike Iykins
Great book, poorly read.
Revisado: 05-02-16
Overall a great book, very interesting.
One drawback to the audio is the narrator's inability to pronounce some words correctly. The first time you think to yourself that he misspoke and it wasn't picked up in the editing process. Then it happens again and again, simple words are mispronounced, examples are "malevolence" pronounced as "mail-volence" or minute as in "minute detail" pronounced as "minnit detail". Every chapter contains at least two or three such examples and it becomes increasingly irritating each time. Otherwise it's worth a listen.
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