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CarobExtension7923 t1_j2dyfdy wrote
The best audiobook Iâve listened to is âYou canât hurt meâ by David Goggins. The bonus was the 15-20 minute chat after every chapter by David himself. The book touches upon many social issues we face today including racism and spousal abuse. He also uses a lot of foul language and he is very unapologetic for this as he faced a lot of crap in his life. Itâs not for everyone, while I loved it , my wife did not so just a warning. If you are a runner or a triathlete, you will love this.
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Reply to comment by RevolutionaryYou441 in Guys, in your experience, do personal development books really work? by julian_devid
This is one book worth reading, Iâve read it twice but I have to say itâs really difficult grasping Adlerâs philosophy. Itâs much easier to go around life being a victim and blaming others.
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Reply to âShould you read the hard copy or listen to the audio book?â â¨THE THREAD⨠by fitnessgoddess
What has made everyone so Tribal? Why canât you use all forms of books? Why does one have to better or worse than the other one? I have discussed this with my wife ( who is a Librarian) on many occasions. I love to read however I do something for 9 to 10 hours a day called a job that interferes with my reading so I look for any opportunity to read a book. If Iâm in my car or out for a run I will listen to an audiobook, at home I will read a paper book and I even have a Kobo for those times I cannot or will not spend the money on a new hardcover release. Kobos work great on vacations too so in conclusionâŚâŚcanât we all just get along?
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Reply to Am I the only one who do not get used to ebook and audiobook? by PennyPannaCotta
Another day, another ebook vs audiobook vs paper book debate on Reddit đ . Not everything has to be tribal , you can actually do all 3 and there is a purpose and occasions for all 3.