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Some rational thinking about a difficult topic

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Reviewed: 06-20-21

Excellent book. The power of curiosity, building connections, taking a different perspective than your own. Conflict is constructive, improves your thinking and improves your relationships if you're doing it correctly.

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A lot of wisdom

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Reviewed: 06-12-20

Read by the author was the only way to go for such an intense and personal story. For people who are struggling (who isn't?) the mix of rational and emotional response to serious setbacks provides a wise perspective.

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Very informative

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Reviewed: 12-04-19

This is a very compelling documentation of the dematerialization of the global economy. The fact that the world is getting more output from less material input is great news for the future of the planet. The author glances over some controversial points by dismissing them as unscientific fearmongering (GMO plants and animals are treated as riskless, unmitigated goods that could not have unforeseen consequences despite the speed and breadth of their implementation) but the book is well done for what the author is trying to accomplish.

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Enjoyed this as much as his other books

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Reviewed: 11-05-19

I found the concept of the infinite game a useful lens for examining the purpose of doing your thing each day. Like the author's other books, Start with Why and Leaders Eat Last, this focuses on reasons for being. It's a question everyone should ask themselves from time to time. Simon Sinek (I think it is pronounced as "cynic" which is pretty ironic given his outlook on life) provides a good framing for thinking about why you get up and get to work everyday.

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I wanted to like it

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Reviewed: 08-30-19

The British accent reading was awful. The writing was not much better. I expected to like it because I like his Barron's writing. This wasn't good.

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Excellent course

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Reviewed: 04-20-19

This course gives you several new perspectives to take on the world, the universe, and mankind's and your own place within it.

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Difficult to do as an audio book

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Reviewed: 11-17-18

Having the practice sessions at the end when you are listening during drive time limits the effectiveness of the program.

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Good class

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Reviewed: 10-04-18

The class covered a lot of tools and resources that would be useful for anybody starting their own business.

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Entertaining if a bit speculative

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Reviewed: 07-06-18

The authors did the reading, and that usually results in a good performance. This was no exception. The topic of the book seemed interesting, but grew a little tiresome as the book went on.

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Really Enjoyed this Book

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Reviewed: 06-10-18

The performance was excellent and the content was great. All excellence has a price. You have to be willing to make the trade-offs.

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1 person found this helpful