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"I originally picked up this book thinking it would be a self help, albeit useful self help, book. While it is useful and insightful, it really is much denser than I anticipated. It includes a detailed description of the workings of the brain and a number of empirical studies about brain development and human behavior. Great read. Just an intense one." — Aug 12, 2014 04:24PM
"I originally picked up this book thinking it would be a self help, albeit useful self help, book. While it is useful and insightful, it really is much denser than I anticipated. It includes a detailed description of the workings of the brain and a number of empirical studies about brain development and human behavior. Great read. Just an intense one." — Aug 12, 2014 04:24PM
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"I like this book. The thing I don't like is the name dropping that Ferazzi does and attempts to extol the virtues of charlatans like Jack Welch or Jamie Dimond. These two, in particular, are real sociopaths who are selfish and self-centered beyond measure." — Jul 24, 2014 06:05AM
"I like this book. The thing I don't like is the name dropping that Ferazzi does and attempts to extol the virtues of charlatans like Jack Welch or Jamie Dimond. These two, in particular, are real sociopaths who are selfish and self-centered beyond measure." — Jul 24, 2014 06:05AM


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