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The Socrates Express
- In Search of Life Lessons from Dead Philosophers
- De: Eric Weiner
- Narrado por: Eric Weiner
- Duración: 11 h y 20 m
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Eric Weiner combines his twin passions for philosophy and travel in a globe-trotting pilgrimage that uncovers surprising life lessons from great thinkers around the world, from Rousseau to Nietzsche, Confucius to Simone Weil. Traveling by train (the most thoughtful mode of transport), he journeys thousands of miles, making stops in Athens, Delhi, Wyoming, Coney Island, Frankfurt, and points in between to reconnect with philosophy’s original purpose: teaching us how to lead wiser, more meaningful lives.
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Wisdom, Wit and Warmth
- De NotTheDuchess en 08-28-20
- The Socrates Express
- In Search of Life Lessons from Dead Philosophers
- De: Eric Weiner
- Narrado por: Eric Weiner
Thoroughly enjoyable
Revisado: 11-18-24
I was mainly interested in learning about Socrates but was surprised to learn of other philosophers, particularly Thoreau, Nietzsche, Schopenhauer, Rousseau and de Montaigne. Made me more fascinated in learning more about them. Thoroughly enjoyed his narration too!
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7 Quick and Easy Ways to Stop Procrastinating: Overcome Fear, Social Anxiety, Self-Sabotage and Lack of Motivation
- De: Vincent Santiago
- Narrado por: Peter L. Herrick
- Duración: 54 m
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Do you feel immobilized by fear or anxiety? Do you have the tendency to self-sabotage? Have you lost your sense of purpose and the motivation to reach your goals? Does the phrase "I'll do it tomorrow" seem hauntingly familiar? If you answered yes to any of these questions, 7 Quick and Easy Ways to Stop Procrastinating is right up your alley.
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Simple Advice, Narration is Much Too Fast
- De CFinn en 05-15-16
speed listening isn't my forte
Revisado: 10-11-19
Fwiw, this is my first time reviewing an audible book.
I read the reviews here and the topic interests me and thought that I should give it a go.
Apparently, I need to listen to it more than once to get the information as given in this audio book. Why? Because the narrator sped through the book. By the end, I knew I had to listen to it again...and again... until I'm sure I understood every single point. Had the narrator somewhat slowed down the reading speed, I think it would be more helpful. That said, I could be just a slow listener.
Content wise, I think it contains pretty good ideas (well, at least those that I've gleamed after listening to it once).
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