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David Devine

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must-read for parents with youth in sports

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5 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 03-04-22

Cath delves deep into the culture of winning as the primary motivation for the intense sports training, and follows with the similarities in business. Fueled by both the media and parents themselves, finishing anything short as the 'winner' is viewed as second rate, completely forgetting the ideas of sportsmanship, cooperation and measuring against personal performance goals.
I think this is a great read that will shift thinking to invidividual performance-based vs outcome-based. I definitely enjoyed the read. She makes the seldom-heard point that there is much to learn from 'losing' and we should try to celebrate those who compete whether they win or lose, provided they compete fairly.

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Ok for layperson

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4 out of 5 stars
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4 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 07-24-21

positives: narration is great. good introduction not only to AI but also to computers in general for the layperson.
negatives: elementary topics for anyone who has any technical background related to computers. there is also a large time wasting diversion where a chapter from Brief History In Time is read.

if you're a technical person looking for insight into AI, keep looking. if you're a complete layperson then this may be perfect for you.

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