This was so grotesque we’re soul mates yet they cheat yes it’s young life but so dramatic . Thank hod it was free
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This was so grotesque we’re soul mates yet they cheat yes it’s young life but so dramatic . Thank hod it was free
I cried during the chapter of the US embassy bombing, I read Beruit Rules last year and Bob Ames was mentioned several times in that account. The good spy was facinating to me as an Arabist expat who has lived in Jordan and Lebanon. It’s written in a very relatable way and was insightful history..
narrator terrific. content just, meh, too obvious for someone with stem degree. basically a book about math that does not contain any actual math. better books: men of mathematics and elements of mathematics. (not sure if those have audible versions.)
I’ve listened to a bunch of quantum physics books but this one has been my favorite. it does a great job of explaining the double slit experiment and it’s many evolutions. It then summarizes the various theories currently held on why we see the results of the experiment very succinctly. I would recommend this to..
I am sympathetic to the concept of “mental models.” I believe that models have value in many situations. And so I wanted to like this book. But I can’t. Too many of its examples are trite or obvious. And it contains too many examples of reasoning by metaphor. For example, the concept of critical mass..
Interesting information and background from a less technical more just entertaining place. I really enjoyed it.
I wished I had found this book in my college years. But I am grateful to have found it now. I love audio books. The narrator is good too!
This is a very solid update on evolutionary psychology and how civilization may survive. The author is one of the pioneers of evolutionary thinking, and he has very sincere thoughts on how humans can live together based upon our pro social orientation.
It was lovely to listen to the audible version of this book that I originally read in hard copy. It’s worth listening more than once and I often do as I walk. It’s a nice clear framework of Buddhist wisdom teachings. Ultimately it’s the practice that matters… having the framework is incredibly useful too though
