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Kenneth Choi

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Great book

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Revisado: 01-20-23

It was very helpful! Very motivational and I will definitely be listening to it again.

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I was so impressed by this timeless book

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Revisado: 06-04-18

When I first heard about this book and that it was written many years ago, I wondered if a book this old would still be applicable today. These guidelines discussed in this book are timeless and can be applied in any culture, place, and time. I am so glad I read this book and it has benefitted me tremendously in my relationships. It really helped me to feel more confident and happier as a person. 10/10

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Good examples and positive message

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4 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 12-08-17

I enjoyed the vibe and encouragement from reading this book. Reading about the examples makes me feel that I can find my passion and live without fears and regrets. However, I do want to point out that Robinson, when talking about formal education, seems to downplay its role and usefulness in our society. I agree that the way things currently are may not be the best way to go about things, but for a task as widespread as public education, it works pretty efficiently. Yes it can be improved. But Robinson makes education the enemy of true creativity, which I think came across too intensely. The key is balancing passion with practicality. We should find something we enjoy, but there should be challenges and practicality within those things. Many of the people used as examples were artists, musicians, authors. In Robinson’s point of trying to show the importance of oft neglected subjects, he puts down “core” subjects. I believe that these core subjects are the core subjects for a reason. They may not be the only important subjects, but they are quite crucial for a well educated population. Overall, I was inspired and yet had many points I disagreed with. 4/5 overall.

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Leaders Eat Last Audiolibro Por Simon Sinek arte de portada

Interesting book

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3 out of 5 stars
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4 out of 5 stars
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3 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 09-16-17

I liked the main concepts in this book, the connection to our need and want for four feel good hormones, endorphins, dopamine, serotonin, and oxytocin. Personally I was intrigued until the middle of the book where the stories didn't seem to connect to the main point. I especially enjoyed the beginning and last sections of the book.

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