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Conflicted
- How Productive Disagreements Lead to Better Outcomes
- By: Ian Leslie
- Narrated by: Matthew Lloyd Davies
- Length: 7 hrs and 52 mins
- Unabridged
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In an increasingly polarized world, our only chance for coming together and moving forward is to learn from those who have mastered the art and science of disagreement. In this much-needed book, Ian Leslie explores what happens to us when we argue, why disagreement makes us stressed, and why we get angry. By drawing together the lessons he learns from different experts, he proposes a series of clear principles that we can all use to make our most difficult dialogues more productive—and our increasingly acrimonious world a better place.
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One of the best books of the year
- By chris boutte on 03-19-21
- Conflicted
- How Productive Disagreements Lead to Better Outcomes
- By: Ian Leslie
- Narrated by: Matthew Lloyd Davies
Some rational thinking about a difficult topic
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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No Happy Endings
- A Memoir
- By: Nora McInerny
- Narrated by: Nora McInerny
- Length: 7 hrs and 58 mins
- Unabridged
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No Happy Endings is an audiobook for people living life after life has fallen apart. It’s an audiobook for people who know they’re moving forward, not moving on. It’s an audiobook for people who know life isn’t always happy, but it isn’t the end: There will be unimaginable joy and incomprehensible tragedy. As Nora reminds us, there will be no happy endings - but there will be new beginnings.
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Puts it together
- By Amazon Customer on 04-30-19
- No Happy Endings
- A Memoir
- By: Nora McInerny
- Narrated by: Nora McInerny
A lot of wisdom
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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More from Less
- How We Learned to Create More Without Using More
- By: Andrew McAfee
- Narrated by: Andrew McAfee
- Length: 7 hrs and 57 mins
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A compelling argument - masterfully researched and brilliantly articulated - that despite increasing prosperity for most of Earth’s inhabitants and an explosion of goods overall, consumption of natural resources such as metals, water, and timber has begun to decline. Best-selling author and codirector of the MIT Initiative on the Digital Economy Andrew McAfee says there’s a new reason for optimism: We’re past the point of "peak stuff" - from here on out, it'll take fewer resources to make things and fewer dollars to lead a comfortable life.
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Imperfect sound quality.
- By Anonymous User on 10-13-19
- More from Less
- How We Learned to Create More Without Using More
- By: Andrew McAfee
- Narrated by: Andrew McAfee
Very informative
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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The Infinite Game
- By: Simon Sinek
- Narrated by: Simon Sinek
- Length: 6 hrs and 56 mins
- Unabridged
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Finite games, like football or chess, have known players, fixed rules, and a clear endpoint. The winners and losers are easily identified. Infinite games, games with no finish line, like business or politics, or life itself, have players who come and go. The rules of an infinite game are changeable, while infinite games have no defined endpoint. There are no winners or losers - only ahead and behind. The question is, how do we play to succeed in the game we’re in? In this revelatory new audiobook, Simon Sinek offers a framework for leading with an infinite mindset.
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I love Sinek but...
- By Amazon Customer on 11-11-19
- The Infinite Game
- By: Simon Sinek
- Narrated by: Simon Sinek
Enjoyed this as much as his other books
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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Bagehot
- The Life and Times of the Greatest Victorian
- By: James Grant
- Narrated by: Jonathan Cowley
- Length: 11 hrs and 34 mins
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During the upheavals of 2007-9, the chairman of the Federal Reserve had the name of a Victorian icon on the tip of his tongue: Walter Bagehot. Banker, man of letters, inventor of the Treasury bill, and author of Lombard Street, the still-canonical guide to stopping a run on the banks, Bagehot prescribed the doctrines that - decades later - inspired the radical responses to the world's worst financial crises.
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I wanted to like it
- By FoxMan on 08-30-19
- Bagehot
- The Life and Times of the Greatest Victorian
- By: James Grant
- Narrated by: Jonathan Cowley
I wanted to like it
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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Big History: The Big Bang, Life on Earth, and the Rise of Humanity
- By: David Christian, The Great Courses
- Narrated by: David Christian
- Length: 24 hrs and 26 mins
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How is it possible for the disciplines of cosmology, geology, anthropology, biology, and history to fit together? These 48 lectures answer that question by weaving a single story from accounts of the past developed by a variety of scholarly disciplines. The result is a story stretching from the origins of the universe to the present day and beyond, in which human history is seen as part of the history of our Earth and biosphere, and the Earth's history, in turn, is seen as part of the history of the universe.
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A History Course Like None You've Ever Taken
- By Tommy D'Angelo on 02-05-17
Excellent course
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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The Science of Mindfulness
- A Research-Based Path to Well-Being
- By: Ronald Siegel, The Great Courses
- Narrated by: Ronald Siegel
- Length: 13 hrs and 53 mins
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Ever noticed that trying to calm down often produces more agitation? Or that real fulfillment can be elusive, despite living a successful life? Often, such difficulties stem from the human brain's hardwired tendency to seek pleasure and avoid pain. Modern science demonstrates that this survival mechanism served the needs of our earliest ancestors, but is at the root of many problems that we face today, such as depression, compulsive and addictive behaviors, chronic pain, and stress and anxiety.
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Well organized, thorough and entertaining
- By bonster on 12-20-14
- The Science of Mindfulness
- A Research-Based Path to Well-Being
- By: Ronald Siegel, The Great Courses
- Narrated by: Ronald Siegel
Difficult to do as an audio book
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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The Entrepreneur's Toolkit
- By: Michael Goldsby, The Great Courses
- Narrated by: Michael Goldsby
- Length: 12 hrs and 39 mins
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This course teaches you how to be an entrepreneur and how to think like one - skills that are essential whether you are starting a business, expanding an existing business, boosting your career as an employee, pursuing a social cause, or seeking to increase your impact as a teacher, coach, minister, or other professional. Packed with fascinating lessons from legendary entrepreneurs such as Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, Walt Disney, and Henry Ford, these 24 lectures are entertaining as well as practical.
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Smart first half, lacking and slow in the second.
- By Florin on 05-13-15
- The Entrepreneur's Toolkit
- By: Michael Goldsby, The Great Courses
- Narrated by: Michael Goldsby
Good class
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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Soonish
- Ten Emerging Technologies That'll Improve and/or Ruin Everything
- By: Kelly Weinersmith, Zach Weinersmith
- Narrated by: Kelly Weinersmith, Zach Weinersmith
- Length: 10 hrs and 10 mins
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In this smart and funny book, celebrated cartoonist Zach Weinersmith and noted researcher Dr. Kelly Weinersmith give us a snapshot of what's coming next - from robot swarms to nuclear fusion powered-toasters. By weaving their own research and interviews with the scientists who are making these advances happen, the Weinersmiths investigate why these technologies are needed, how they would work, and what is standing in their way.
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Really Good-ish!
- By See Reverse on 04-16-18
- Soonish
- Ten Emerging Technologies That'll Improve and/or Ruin Everything
- By: Kelly Weinersmith, Zach Weinersmith
- Narrated by: Kelly Weinersmith, Zach Weinersmith
Entertaining if a bit speculative
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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Barking up the Wrong Tree
- The Surprising Science Behind Why Everything You Know About Success Is (Mostly) Wrong
- By: Eric Barker
- Narrated by: Roger Wayne
- Length: 9 hrs
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By looking at what separates the extremely successful from the rest of us, we learn what we can do to be more like them - and find out, in some cases, why it's good that we aren't. Barking up the Wrong Tree draws on startling statistics and surprising anecdotes to help you understand what works and what doesn't, so you can stop guessing at success and start living the life you want.
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Teaching to live a life, but how?
- By Medgeniva on 09-02-17
- Barking up the Wrong Tree
- The Surprising Science Behind Why Everything You Know About Success Is (Mostly) Wrong
- By: Eric Barker
- Narrated by: Roger Wayne
Really Enjoyed this Book
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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