Edward L. Aleo
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Summary of Jordan Peterson's 12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos
- By: The Top Tier Summaries
- Narrated by: Erik Vestal
- Length: 1 hr
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This is a summary of Jordan Peterson’s 12 Rules for Life: An Antidote to Chaos by The Top Tier Summaries.
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Great summary
- By David V on 10-01-20
The reader was monotone, lost interest, almost immediately. I could’ve stopped it after the first 15 minutes I would’ve.
Reviewed: 03-08-24
I find Jordan Peterson very interesting and exciting, but this rehash of his work was terrible It does not do Peterson any justice.
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Kennedy's Last Days
- The Assassination that Defined a Generation
- By: Bill O'Reilly
- Narrated by: Edward Herrmann, Bill O’Reilly (introduction)
- Length: 3 hrs and 15 mins
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Kennedy's Last Days is a gripping account of the events leading up to the most notorious crime of the 20th century. Adapted from Bill O’Reilly’s best-selling historical thriller, Killing Kennedy, this audiobook will have young listeners - and grown-ups too - hooked on this fascinating and colorful period of history. In the first term of his presidency, as the Cold War escalates, John F. Kennedy struggles to contain the growth of Communism while dealing with the many other complexities facing him as president of the United States.
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Absolute waste of a credit
- By John on 06-13-13
- Kennedy's Last Days
- The Assassination that Defined a Generation
- By: Bill O'Reilly
- Narrated by: Edward Herrmann, Bill O’Reilly (introduction)
Kennedy’s last days
Reviewed: 03-07-24
The book progressed nicely as an audio. The sequence of events for me, we’re very well documented based on my memory of the assassination itself.
Even though O’Reilly tends to be a real conservative, I believe his accounting research that he did was very objective. Well done!
Dr. Ed Aleo
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Sway
- The Irresistible Pull of Irrational Behavior
- By: Rom Brafman, Ori Brafman
- Narrated by: John Apicella
- Length: 4 hrs and 52 mins
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A Harvard Business School student pays over $200 for a $20 bill. Washington, D.C., commuters ignore a free subway concert by a violin prodigy. A veteran airline pilot attempts to take off without control-tower clearance and collides with another plane on the runway. Why do we do the wildly irrational things we sometimes do?
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Disappointing book
- By Martin Proulx on 12-10-08
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- The Irresistible Pull of Irrational Behavior
- By: Rom Brafman, Ori Brafman
- Narrated by: John Apicella
Sway
Reviewed: 01-13-24
I thought this book was well done, and I learned a lot. I thought some of the concepts like self-fulfilling, prophecy, or making the diagnosis of the situation or yourself and then allowing that diagnosis to limit you was an eye-opener. We think about it, but we usually don’t put it on a conscious level. Also, the concept of a blocker meaning that somebody who comments or suggest that, maybe in the direction we’re going may not be appropriate, and we need to think a little more about. It is a good way for us to review our concept, our thoughts and our direction. And finally the idea of the devils advocate is probably a good idea when it’s done in a positive way. Meaning, that if you’re going to have a concept or an idea for your company, maybe we should ordain an individual or individuals to question the rationale for what we’re doing in a thought provoking way to help us think more about the direction that we are taking our company at that moment. On all good book well delivered.
Dr. Ed Aleo
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