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"Hey John, do you read? What do you read?"
Printed books are not for me, but audio books I love. Here is a dump of my audible library, I'm guessing I've listened to most of them twice: https://h4x.zip/books
Enjoy! <3
"Hey John, do you read? What do you read?"
Printed books are not for me, but audio books I love. Here is a dump of my audible library, I'm guessing I've listened to most of them twice: https://h4x.zip/books
Enjoy! <3
I don't usually like Johnny Harris, I find him kinda annoying, but I do watch his stuff sometimes. This morning he released a video on boredom, and that lead me down a long road of research to learn this: Boredom consistently predicts sadistic behavior. Across nine studies with
We talk about business as an arena, a competitive space where ideas clash, fortunes are made and lost, and human ingenuity is put to the test. For a long time, I've thought of it as something more: a kind of wrapper. A surprisingly decent, if imperfect, container around
"I told you once that I was searching for the nature of evil. I think I’ve come close to defining it: a lack of empathy. It’s the one characteristic that connects all the defendants. A genuine incapacity to feel with their fellow man. Evil, I think, is
The fundamental truth of human existence has been masked by the very systems we created to reveal it. Both our analytical frameworks and our religious traditions have grown so intricate and self referential that they have become barriers to the simple path toward collective liberation. This is not about good