The author starts with an interesting premise, yet I goes into trivial observations and simple explanations.
Rather disappointing
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The author starts with an interesting premise, yet I goes into trivial observations and simple explanations.
excellent narration and writing. I loved the mix of the author’s personal journey with running with Larson’s story and relentless belief in his training concepts. listened to 90% of it while running and it was a perfect book for that.
We all hang together or we all get hanged seperately as explained over a variety of scientific literature and the personal experiences of the authors with Bonobo monkeys which are worth the read by themselves.
When I first started to become an entrepreneur I got bombarded with a zillion bits of wisdom, cautionary tales, the 5 pillars of this, the 5 habits of so and so, and everyone’s hard-won advice. Being a tech guy, I wanted to create a database of all these gems so I could best avoid repeating..
This is a great book, I highly recommend it. The mental models discussed in the book will undoubtedly be useful in a person’s life.
Thich Nhat Hanh does an amazing job going over an outline of what the Buddha gifted us. Hanh makes the basic teachings of Buddhism easy to digest and even enjoyable. René Ruiz does a fine job delivering Hanh’s words.
I bought this book without reading the description, because of the authors other books. I listen to a lot of audiobooks, ~2 per week. This was one of the best I’ve listened to all year. Already recommended it to two friends who agree.
Narrated clearly and beautifully spoken. I listened to it and already decided I wanted to continue listening a second time.
Books on Buddhism risk getting mired in the Buddhist laundry lists (8 of these, 51 of those, 36 of these…). This book meanders through them and I found myself forgetting where we were going quite a bit. Red-blooded American men interested in exploring Buddhism: be prepared for phrases like ‘renewing your flowerness’. It’s a bit..
If everyone in the United States read this book, and practiced what was learned – we would usher in an age of cooperation and prosperity like none seen before in history.
