I loved it from start to finish. A true running book. No fluff. This really helped my miles disappear during my runs and I highly recommend.
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I loved it from start to finish. A true running book. No fluff. This really helped my miles disappear during my runs and I highly recommend.
Living in a neighbour country I liked the idea of learning a bit more about Putin was interesting. But I generally don’t find politics that interesting, so I put this on mostly to have something to fall a sleep to. But I kept listening to this book until the end. Never going book to my..
I have tried to return this book and it says It is not ellagable for return. And then I spen over an hour clicking links trying to get to customer service to talk to someone with no luck. It is a non ending loop. Says use the chat option. There is no chat option. Thinking..
From the very first puzzle — who should own the wedge of space behind an airline seat, the recliner or the knee defender? — Mine! reveals how deeply ownership conflicts shape every aspect of our lives. There are just six stories that everyone uses to claim everything. Once you start to look at the world..
as a weekend warrior trail runner, I loved hearing what a true competitive runner go through… loved the book listened to it on my runs laughed and cried along the way with them.
This is THE most comprehensive and engaging dive you’ll ever find dedicated this #1 most central mystery in all of physics. Expertly researched and all of it done impressively without a single eqation!! Thru a partially historical lense, it explains wave/particle duality from its early hints before the first double slit experiments…to delayed choice quantum..
This is a very interesting story of the Mine concept over the centuries and generations. The sense of possession has largely changed over the years. What was essential for us in the past seems superfluous today. While companies are taking profit if this cultural change Uber, Apple, Amazon it is not clear if we are..
From implying brain size=intelligence to actually citing the debunked and discredited marshmallow test this book simply isn’t credible. This is likely one of those pop science works whose central thesis will spread because it’s a “NYT Bestseller” and then quietly be disproven while everyone repeats it for the next decade. Absolutely reeks of reproducibility crisis.
I would recommend this book to all beings on the path towards enlightenment. It helps put things into perspective.
