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Freely Determined
- What the New Psychology of the Self Teaches Us About How to Live
- By: Kennon M. Sheldon
- Narrated by: Alex Boyles
- Length: 6 hrs and 30 mins
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It’s become fashionable to argue that free will is a fiction: that we humans are in the thrall of animal urges and unconscious biases and only think that we are choosing freely. Kennon Sheldon argues that this perception is not only wrong but also dangerous. Drawing on decades of his own research, Sheldon shows us that embracing the ability to choose our path in life makes us happier, healthier, and more fulfilled. He also shows that this insight can help us choose better goals—ones that are concordant with our values and we’re more likely to actually see through.
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Dull
- By Dmitri Petrov on 01-14-23
- Freely Determined
- What the New Psychology of the Self Teaches Us About How to Live
- By: Kennon M. Sheldon
- Narrated by: Alex Boyles
too far down the rabbit hole and stays there
Reviewed: 11-01-23
hidden brain podcast was interesting, but not the book. After a while, he loses you in his "Etcetera"
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Hidden Brain
- By: Hidden Brain Shankar Vedantam
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Why do I feel stuck? How can I become more creative? What can I do to improve my relationships? If you’ve ever asked yourself these questions, you’re not alone. On Hidden Brain, we help you understand your own mind — and the minds of the people around you. (We're routinely rated the #1 science podcast in the United States.) Hosted by veteran science journalist Shankar Vedantam.
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Science behind the brain
- By VB Joshi on 12-18-20
My God this is Church you a prophet Brother
Reviewed: 02-25-23
My why for a resilient marriage is I don't want anyone else raising my Children this podcast allows me to know the cost of raising great kids
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No Stupid Questions
- By: Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
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Research psychologist Angela Duckworth (author of "Grit") and tech and sports executive Mike Maughan really like to ask people questions, and they believe there’s no such thing as a stupid one. So they have a podcast where they can ask each other as many “stupid questions” as they want. New episodes each week. "No Stupid Questions" is a production of the Freakonomics Radio Network. To get every show in the Freakonomics Radio Network without ads and a monthly bonus episode of Freakonomics Radio, start a free trial for SiriusXM Podcasts+ on Apple Podcasts or by visiting siriusxm.com/...
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love the enthusiasm
- By Amazon Customer on 09-05-22
love the enthusiasm
Reviewed: 09-05-22
yes please let's dig as far down as we can into this topic you have my full attention (mental endurance)
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Stillness Is the Key
- By: Ryan Holiday
- Narrated by: Ryan Holiday
- Length: 6 hrs and 56 mins
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All great leaders, thinkers, artists, athletes, and visionaries share one indelible quality. It enables them to conquer their tempers. To avoid distraction and discover great insights. To achieve happiness and do the right thing. Ryan Holiday calls it stillness - to be steady while the world spins around you. In this book, he outlines a path for achieving this ancient, but urgently necessary way of living.
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Needs to be read by a professional voice talent
- By Kindle Customer on 10-08-19
- Stillness Is the Key
- By: Ryan Holiday
- Narrated by: Ryan Holiday
Should be a requirement for Adulthood
Reviewed: 11-06-20
Love how the chapters are bite size and possibly a book or sermon within itself, definitely life lessons are taught here if one is willing to be still.
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