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Inspire Action - Ignite Your Drive Achieve Your Dreams - cover

Inspire Action - Ignite Your Drive Achieve Your Dreams

Michael Buchanan

Editorial: Devid Martin

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Sinopsis

In this day and age, what information is essential for everyone? Answering this most challenging question, renowned psychologist Michael Buchanan brings together the ancient truths with the shocking discoveries of modern science in a way that no one has done before.In his hilarious, shocking, and educational talk, Michael Buchanan explains why skateboarding boys and girls should be left alone, the horrible consequences of being too quick to criticize, and the importance of always petting stray cats.The humble lobster's nervous system may hold some wisdom for us regarding maintaining an upright posture (with our shoulders back) and achieving success in life. What gave the ancient Egyptians the idea that the ability to focus intently should be their most sacred deity? What horrible roads do individuals take when they're angry, haughty, and out for revenge? In his exploration of the universal principles of responsibility, freedom, adventure, and discipline, Dr. Peterson draws from a wide range of sources to present a set of twelve rules for living that are both profound and practical. In the process of elevating the audience's intellect and soul, 12 Rules for Life shatter contemporary facts about science, religion, and humanity. 
Disponible desde: 22/03/2025.

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