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Stopped listening at anabolic window

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Reviewed: 12-06-23

Great content, but when a largely disproven myth is conveyed as fact, it forces the reader to question all of the information provided in the book up to that point.

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what I needed to hear

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Reviewed: 08-13-23

solid material, but a LOT of voiceover mistakes were not edited out. great content, excellent story, but the voice-over editor needs to be fired.

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Good, but flawed

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Reviewed: 11-15-21

There's an underlying theme here in this book where misandrony is ignored. They use this word 'caregiver' over and over to mean anyone can be the nurturer of the child including men can also take on nurturing roles. Examples of men being jerks, and single mothers being victims. It's goes both ways. My mother was an alcoholic who beat us, and my father was passive. My mom would quote anti-male rhetoric to me, a child when I was little. My sister would join in. She didn't know any better. Point is, little boys can also be victims of trauma from women. Other than that, excellent view into the inner workings of the brain, and what makes us who we are

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Excellent

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Reviewed: 11-07-21

Much better than I had anticipated. Extremely useful information. Writing words to take up the 15 word minimum to submit this review.

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Great little nuggets

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Reviewed: 11-06-21

Lots of concepts explained for the novice. Other authors worth their salt go over some of the same truths, but Peter Lynch breaks some things down that others do not cover. Still relevant. Worth the 6 bucks

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Eh.

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Reviewed: 11-01-21

Expected a lot more. It's 2 chapters long and very basic. Would recommend for children.

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a less dark Greene book, but just as informative

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Reviewed: 09-15-19

the first few chapters few by, but by the middle I found it hard to finish the book. much less dark than the art of seduction or the 48 laws of power. however it is a refreshing look at how to improve our quality of life, and understand ours and our neighbors human nature

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