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![]() Free Download The Breakout Principle: How to Activate the Natural Trigger That Maximizes Creativity, Athletic Performance, Productivity and Personal Well-Being (Audiobook) English | 2004 | ASIN: n/a | M4B@128 kbps | 9h 25m | 526 MB Authors: Herbert Benson M.D., William Proctor | Narrator: James Jenner Would it surprise you to learn that to solve a seemingly unsolvable problem, you need to get up and leave the room? A walk in the woods will help you finish your novel? Humming can make you a better tennis player? Or that completely giving up is the way to succeed? In The Breakout Principle, Dr. Herbert Benson delivers the ultimate self-help principle - simple instructions to activate a powerful biological trigger that converts conflict and confusion into clarity and extraordinary performance, a state athletes refer to as "the zone." ![]() Free Download The Blind Spot: Why Science Cannot Ignore Human Experience (Audiobook) English | ASIN: B0CYDF4G5P | 2024 | 11 hours and 59 minutes | MP3@64 kbps | 329 MB Author: Adam Frank, Marcelo Gleiser, Evan Thompson Narrator: Perry Daniels In The Blind Spot, astrophysicist Adam Frank, theoretical physicist Marcelo Gleiser, and philosopher Evan Thompson call for a revolutionary scientific worldview, where science includes-rather than ignores or tries not to see-humanity's lived experience as an inescapable part of our search for objective truth. They urge practitioners to reframe how science works for the sake of our future in the face of the planetary climate crisis and increasing science denialism. When we try to understand reality only through external physical things imagined from this outside position, we lose sight of the necessity of experience. This is the Blind Spot, which the authors show lies behind our scientific conundrums about time and the origin of the universe, quantum physics, life, AI and the mind, consciousness, and Earth as a planetary system. The authors propose an alternative vision: scientific knowledge is a self-correcting narrative made from the world and our experience of it evolving together. The Blind Spot goes where no science book goes, urging us to create a new scientific culture that views ourselves both as an expression of nature and as a source of nature's self-understanding, so that humanity can flourish in the new millennium. ![]() Free Download The Birth and Death of Meaning: An Interdisciplinary Perspective on the Problem of Man, 2nd Edition (Audiobook) English | March 24, 2020 | ASIN: B085P38HWK | M4B@64 kbps | 8h 35m | 242 MB Author: Ernest Becker | Narrator: Chris Sorensen Uses the disciplines of psychology, anthropology, sociology and psychiatry to explain what makes people act the way they do. [center] ![]() Free Download Charles River Editors, Steve Knupp (Narrator), "The Battle of Fornovo: The History of the Italian Wars' First Major Battle" English | ASIN: B0CZVPDW19, ISBN: 9798882299384 | 2024 | MP3@64 kbps | ~01:42:00 | 47 MB In 1494, there were five sovereign regional powers in Italy: Milan, Venice, Florence, the Papal States and Naples. In 1536, only one remained: Venice. These decades of conflict precipitated great anxiety among Western thinkers, and Italians responded to the fragmentation, forevermore, of Latin Christendom, the end of self-governance for Italians, and the beginning of the early modern era in a myriad of ways. They were always heavily influenced by the lived experience of warfare between large Christian armies on the peninsula. The diplomatic and military history of this 30-year period was a complex situation that one eminent Renaissance historian, Lauro Martines, has described as "best told by a computer, so many and tangled are the treatises, negotiations and battles." At the same time, the fighting went in tandem with the Renaissance and was influenced by it. Most historians credit the city-state of Florence as the place that started and developed the Italian Renaissance, a process carried out through the patronage and commission of artists during the late 12th century. If Florence is receiving its due credit, much of it belongs to the Medicis, the family dynasty of Florence that ruled at the height of the Renaissance. The dynasty held such influence that some of its family members even became Pope. Meanwhile, plans for a French invasion were years in the making, and France's young King Charles VIII, heavily influenced by chivalric tales and his men of finance, had begun his preparations for conquering Naples as a base from which to launch a crusade in 1491. Two key events were the catalysts for these plans. 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The Union Army moved in to capture the city, but the Confederates defended it. Each army employed cunning strategies in their relentless pursuit of victory. But in the summer of 1864, the struggle reached its peak. It was also the time when the nation's destiny hung in the balance. Every decision made by the generals affected the future of the United States, and the Battle of Atlanta became the center stage of the war. Let's experience this battle through the eyes of soldiers who faced unimaginable odds, civilians who watched their world crumble, and commanders who grappled with the weight of their decisions. ![]() Free Download David Stahel, John Lee (Narrator), "The Battle for Moscow" English | ASIN: B0CYCQ7C64 | 2024 | M4B@128 kbps | ~12:33:00 | 697 MB In November 1941, Hitler ordered German forces to complete the final drive on the Soviet capital, now less than 100 kilometers away. 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"Magical thinking" can be broadly defined as the belief that one's internal thoughts can affect unrelated events in the external world: Think of the conviction that one can manifest their way out of poverty, stave off cancer with positive vibes, thwart the apocalypse by learning to can their own peaches, or transform an unhealthy relationship to a glorious one with loyalty alone. ![]() Free Download Katrina McGhee, Machelle Williams (Narrator), "Taking A Career Break For Dummies" English | ASIN: B0CYR979P7 | 2024 | MP3@64 kbps | ~12:02:00 | 331 MB Taking a career timeout could be the window of opportunity you've been looking for Taking A Career Break For Dummies shows you that a career break could be life-changing. Career breaks give us a chance to pause to identify opportunities and dreams, focus on the things we've been missing, and develop new skills. This book empowers you to take the leap into your next chapter. 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