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What I Wish I Knew About Luck
- A Crash Course on Turning Aspirations into Achievements
- Written by: Tina Seelig
- Narrated by: Tina Seelig
- Length: 4 hrs and 58 mins
- Unabridged
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The bestselling author of What I Wish I Knew When I Was 20's engaging and practical guide to how to become lucky, based on her classes at Stanford University and her popular TED talk. Much of what we call luck is the result of deliberate actions and consistent efforts. As Tina Seelig shared in...
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Luck is not something that happens to you. You make it happen for you.
- By Anonymous User on 11-05-26
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What I Wish I Knew About Luck
- A Crash Course on Turning Aspirations into Achievements
- Narrated by: Tina Seelig
- Length: 4 hrs and 58 mins
- Release Date: 21-04-26
- Language: English
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Why We Think What We Think
- The Unexpected Origins of Our Deepest Beliefs
- Written by: Turi Munthe
- Narrated by: Turi Munthe
- Length: 8 hrs and 46 mins
- Unabridged
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Brought to you by Penguin. An eye-opening journey through the secret forces shaping our opinions, this book reveals why we think what we think – and why disagreement matters Our opinions – whether we believe in God or in ghosts, our views on sex or animal rights or immigration, our basic...
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Why We Think What We Think
- The Unexpected Origins of Our Deepest Beliefs
- Narrated by: Turi Munthe
- Length: 8 hrs and 46 mins
- Release Date: 14-05-26
- Language: English
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What We Owe Each Other
- A New Social Contract
- Written by: Minouche Shafik
- Narrated by: Minouche Shafik
- Length: 6 hrs and 55 mins
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The social contract shapes everything: our political institutions, legal systems and material conditions, but also the organisation of family and community, our well-being, relationships and life prospects. But accelerating changes in technology, demography and climate will reshape our world in ways many of us have yet to grasp. In this landmark study, Minouche Shafik, director of the London School of Economics, draws on evidence from across the globe to identify the key principles every society must adopt if it is to meet the challenges of the coming century.
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wonderful read
- By Amazon Customer on 02-07-22
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What We Owe Each Other
- A New Social Contract
- Narrated by: Minouche Shafik
- Length: 6 hrs and 55 mins
- Release Date: 04-03-21
- Language: English
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Talent is Overrated
- What Really Separates World-Class Performers from Everybody Else
- Written by: Geoff Colvin
- Narrated by: Geoff Colvin
- Length: 8 hrs and 14 mins
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“Excellent.”—The Wall Street Journal Since its publication ten years ago, businesspeople, investors, doctors, parents, students, athletes, and musicians at every level have adopted the maxims of Talent Is Overrated to get better at what they’re passionate about. Now this classic has been...
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Eye opening message
- By Rg on 04-07-20
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Talent is Overrated
- What Really Separates World-Class Performers from Everybody Else
- Narrated by: Geoff Colvin
- Length: 8 hrs and 14 mins
- Release Date: 26-11-19
- Language: English
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What's Going On?
- The Struggle for Contemporary American Identity
- Written by: Lawrence Grossberg
- Narrated by: Michael David Axtell
- Length: 13 hrs and 12 mins
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Exploring the backstory of contemporary political polarization, What's Going On? recognizes that simple stories of blame and uncontested stories of polarization prove themselves to be bad stories that produce bad politics.
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What's Going On?
- The Struggle for Contemporary American Identity
- Narrated by: Michael David Axtell
- Length: 13 hrs and 12 mins
- Release Date: 12-05-26
- Language: English
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What Are Prisons For?
- What Is It For?
- Written by: Hindpal Singh Bhui
- Narrated by: Adrian Paul Jeyasingham
- Length: 3 hrs and 55 mins
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What does a good prison look like? Over eleven million people are currently locked up in prisons across the world, but does that mean that prison actually works? Hindpal Singh Bhui, with 25 years’ experience of visiting and working in prisons worldwide, argues that we need to look at who is sent there and why, to disentangle reality from ideology and myth. Introducing the competing histories of prisons and allowing the voices of prisoners, prison staff and victims to be heard, he asks whether there is a better way to achieve what society wants from its prisons.
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What Are Prisons For?
- What Is It For?
- Narrated by: Adrian Paul Jeyasingham
- Length: 3 hrs and 55 mins
- Release Date: 01-11-24
- Language: English
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Why Women Are Poorer Than Men and What We Can Do About It
- Written by: Annabelle Williams
- Narrated by: Annabelle Williams
- Length: 7 hrs and 57 mins
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Brought to you by Penguin. Money gives us freedom. It may not buy us happiness, but having it allows us to make choices . . . The choice to live where you want. The choice to do what you love for work. The choice over how you spend your free time. But what if you knew that you would earn less...
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Why Women Are Poorer Than Men and What We Can Do About It
- Narrated by: Annabelle Williams
- Length: 7 hrs and 57 mins
- Release Date: 04-03-21
- Language: English
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How You Say It
- Why You Talk the Way You Do—And What It Says About You
- Written by: Katherine D. Kinzler
- Narrated by: Andi Arndt
- Length: 7 hrs and 16 mins
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From “one of the most brilliant young psychologists of her generation” (Paul Bloom), a groundbreaking examination of how speech causes some of our deepest social divides—and how it can help us overcome them. We gravitate toward people like us; it’s human nature. Race, class, and gender...
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How You Say It
- Why You Talk the Way You Do—And What It Says About You
- Narrated by: Andi Arndt
- Length: 7 hrs and 16 mins
- Release Date: 21-07-20
- Language: English
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May Contain Lies
- How Stories, Statistics, and Studies Exploit Our Biases and What We Can Do About It
- Written by: Alex Edmans
- Narrated by: Alex Edmands
- Length: 8 hrs and 33 mins
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In this eye-opening book, renowned economist Alex Edmans teaches us how to separate fact from fiction. Using colorful examples—from a wellness guru's tragic but fabricated backstory to the blunders that led to the Deepwater Horizon disaster to the diet that ensnared millions yet hastened its founder's death—Edmans highlights the biases that cause us to mistake statements for facts, facts for data, data for evidence, and evidence for proof.
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May Contain Lies
- How Stories, Statistics, and Studies Exploit Our Biases and What We Can Do About It
- Narrated by: Alex Edmands
- Length: 8 hrs and 33 mins
- Release Date: 04-06-24
- Language: English
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The Price of Everything
- Solving the Mystery of Why We Pay What We Do
- Written by: Eduardo Porter
- Narrated by: Walter Dixon
- Length: 9 hrs and 25 mins
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Many of the prices we pay seem to make little sense. We shell out $2.29 for a coffee at Starbucks when a nearly identical brew can be had at the corner deli for less than a dollar. We may be less willing to give blood for $25 than to donate it for free. Americans hire the cheap labor of illegal immigrants to fix the roof or mow the lawn and vote for politicians who promise to spend billions to keep them out of the country.
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The Price of Everything
- Solving the Mystery of Why We Pay What We Do
- Narrated by: Walter Dixon
- Length: 9 hrs and 25 mins
- Release Date: 27-01-11
- Language: English
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