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This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. Plato's 'Laws,' his longest work, is a dialogue on building a just society. Three elderly men design a constitution for a new city, Magnesia, aiming for both happiness and virtue in its citizens. Unlike his earlier 'Republic,' which envisioned philosopher-kings, 'Laws' explores a more practical, mixed government with elements of democracy and aristocracy. The dialogue emphasizes the rule of law, including persuasive preambles to explain the rationale behind each law. Key themes include education, religion, the importance of music and arts, and the role of women, with Plato advocating for their involvement in military training and education. While less utopian than 'Republic,' 'Laws' offers a detailed blueprint for a society guided by reason and moderation.
Falcon Press (Author), Digital Voice Marcus G (Narrator)
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Summary of Jared Diamond’s The Rise and Fall of the Third Chimpanzee
Buy now to get the main key ideas from Jared Diamond’s The Rise and Fall of the Third Chimpanzee In The Rise and Fall of the Third Chimpanzee (1991), Jared Diamond traces the history of the human species and uncovers the ancestral origins of our social and environmental issues. Our problems have been intensifying for a long time, along with our growing numbers and powers. Even though we have managed to rise from our past animal state, we are slowly walking towards the demise of our human race, unless we can learn from our mistakes.
Falcon Press (Author), Glenn Argenti (Narrator)
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Summary of Megan Devine's It's OK That You're Not OK
Buy now to get the main key ideas from Megan Devine's It's OK That You're Not OK In our culture, we do not know how to deal with grief, and we see it as something to fix, not something that needs tending. Grieving people feel misunderstood and hopeless, while those who want to help them feel lost and clueless. Megan Devine, a psychotherapist, had been trying to help people deal with grief for a decade before suddenly losing her partner and realizing that her understanding of grief was broken. In It’s OK That You’re Not OK (2017), she re-examines the often chaotic process of grief, based on extensive research and her own experience. Building on her new understanding, Devine offers reassurance and guidance for anyone who is grieving and those who want to help them.
Falcon Press (Author), Glenn Argenti (Narrator)
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Summary of Robert T. Kiyosaki's Unfair Advantage
Buy now to get the main key ideas from Robert T. Kiyosaki's Unfair Advantage The economy is changing, and you should change with it. In Unfair Advantage (2011), Robert T. Kiyosaki highlights the importance of letting go of traditional get-rich strategies and adopting new ones that will make you financially free. Only the things that put money in your pocket are assets, and you should educate yourself thoroughly on which ones to invest in. The right financial education will give you an unfair advantage over most people. Kiyosaki teaches how, even in a financial crisis, you can learn to take advantage and become richer.
Falcon Press (Author), Tabitha Mixon (Narrator)
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Summary of Dan Olsen’s The Lean Product Playbook
Buy now to get the main key ideas from Dan Olsen’s The Lean Product Playbook Think of all the products you’ve been using lately. Do you love them all? Do you hate any? Most people only love a few of the products they use. Why is it so difficult to design good ones? In The Lean Product Playbook (2015), Dan Olsen offers techniques for designing successful products that keep customers happy. Olsen, who is an expert in Lean strategy, details a step-by-step process designed to enhance both customer experience and product efficiency, including key topics such as Agile development, product metrics, analytics, and split testing.
Falcon Press (Author), Adam Marsden (Narrator)
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Summary of Russ Harris's The Confidence Gap
Buy now to get the main key ideas from Russ Harris's The Confidence Gap Confidence – it’s often considered the key that unlocks the treasure box of all our desires. But we can’t depend only on confidence. We must develop the necessary skills that enable us to achieve our goals. In The Confidence Gap (2010), Russ Harris aims to help you become strong in the face of fear and challenges through mindfulness, awareness, and commitment. Harris suggests multiple techniques for developing your skills in a healthy and self-enhancing manner. He then invites you to discover for yourself, through trial and experience, if his teaching comes in handy in life. He’s confident that it does.
Falcon Press (Author), Tabitha Mixon (Narrator)
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Summary of David Bradford & Carole Robin's Connect
Buy now to get the main key ideas from David Bradford & Carole Robin's Connect Building strong, deep, meaningful relationships is no easy task. It requires constant effort, careful speech, and sometimes inevitable conflict. In Connect (2021), David Bradford and Carole Robin explain how to build an exceptional relationship. They tell several stories of different relationships, then draw conclusions and establish ground rules for connecting deeply with friends, family, and co-workers.
Falcon Press (Author), Glenn Argenti (Narrator)
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Summary of Charles Schwab's Invested
Buy now to get the main key ideas from Charles Schwab's Invested In his memoir Invested (2019), Charles Schwab recounts the story of the brokerage firm that revolutionized the industry. Despite suffering from dyslexia and struggling through many financial crises, he managed to keep the Charles Schwab Corporation afloat and grow it into an industry giant. The key to his success was his client-oriented approach and constant implementation of innovative approaches to investments. The Charles Schwab Corporation opened the doors for everyone to participate in new and exciting opportunities in the industry.
Falcon Press (Author), Paul Bartlett (Narrator)
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Summary of Elton John’s Love is the Cure
Buy now to get the main key ideas from Elton John’s Love is the Cure In Love Is the Cure (2012), pop superstar Elton John recounts his life in parallel with his AIDS activism, starting from the beginning of the epidemic in 1981. He tells about people who have fought against AIDS, those he has lost to the disease, and his foundation’s effort to bring an end to it. The keys are education, research, fund-raising, and above all, compassion.
Falcon Press (Author), Paul Bartlett (Narrator)
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Summary of John A. McDougall and Mary McDougall’s The Starch Solution
Buy now to get the main key ideas from John A. McDougall and Mary McDougall’s The Starch Solution In The Starch Solution (2012), Dr. John A. and Mary McDougall advocate for a simple, starch-based diet. Starches are clean, healthy, and filling foods that provide fueling energy, nourishing calories, and essential nutrients to the body. Though starches are often villainized as a source of fat by the food industry, the McDougalls assert that they offer long-lasting benefits. Followers of their program regain control of their appearance and health, achieve permanent weight loss, and even live longer. The McDougalls back up their program with extensive references to scientific studies. It’s also an easy plan to follow, as the McDougalls include detailed descriptions of the world’s best and worst foods, and plenty of recipes to get you started.
Falcon Press (Author), Tabitha Mixon (Narrator)
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Summary of Sonke Ahrens's How To Take Smart Notes
Buy now to get the main key ideas from Sonke Ahrens's How To Take Smart Notes Efficient and excellent writing relies on one crucial pillar: note-taking. This skill is often underdeveloped or totally missing in writers, whether they are professionals or students. In How to Take Smart Notes (2017), Sönke Ahrens details the slip-box note-taking method known as the Zettelkasten. This technique, adapted to both written and digital notes, shifts the focus from memorization and searching for notes to developing ideas through the note-taking and writing process, which becomes part of the thought process. The slip-box system allows writers to easily store and retrieve relevant notes while enhancing their creativity in finding topics to tackle.
Falcon Press (Author), Adam Marsden (Narrator)
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Summary of Vanessa Van Edwards's Cues
Buy now to get the main key ideas from Vanessa Van Edwards's Cues It’s not just about what you say. It’s about how you say it. It’s about your voice, your words, your facial expression, your posture, your body language… it’s about your cues. In Vanessa Van Edwards’s Cues (2022), you will learn about every aspect of communication, with the goal of becoming a warm, competent, and charismatic speaker. Leaders who want to make a positive impact will find value in studying these cues – but anyone, no matter their age or profession, can learn from them as well.
Falcon Press (Author), Glenn Argenti (Narrator)
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