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Various Retailers have Scarcity Brain: Fix Your Craving Mindset and Rewire Your Habits to Thrive with Enough (eBook) by Michael Easter for $1.99.

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Yesterday 02:39 PM
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MIA2TLVYesterday 02:39 PM
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I read this a couple of years ago and really enjoyed it.
I also appreciate the fact that he's sober because it played a big part in him writing this.
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Yesterday 08:26 PM
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slickernsnotYesterday 08:26 PM
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The Goodreads reviews are not enthusiastic
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/75494984
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GreyHose946Today 04:29 AM
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Quote from slickernsnot :
The Goodreads reviews are not enthusiastic
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/75494984
3.9 is a great goodreads score. The reviews that the site shows first are the ones that are the most engaging
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ChristianMcCToday 10:35 AM
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Thanks OP! In for five!
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ChrisC1413Today 11:18 AM
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Quote from klokwyze :
books written before 1947 carry a little more gravitas and you dont even need to pay for them.
I'm curious why 1947 is your cut off? I love older books (currently reading book 10 of "The Story of Civilization", arguably one of the best history series every written), but many of the best books on sales/negotiations, economics, management/leadership, etc were written after 1947. No hate, just an observation.
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BadMannurseToday 01:57 PM
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Quote from ChrisC1413 :
I'm curious why 1947 is your cut off? I love older books (currently reading book 10 of "The Story of Civilization", arguably one of the best history series every written), but many of the best books on sales/negotiations, economics, management/leadership, etc were written after 1947. No hate, just an observation.
Because they're either joking, or pretentious?
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5557223Today 02:06 PM
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Thanks for the rec. i picked up a free copy to read from my local library
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Today 02:31 PM
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klokwyzeToday 02:31 PM
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Quote from ChrisC1413 :
I'm curious why 1947 is your cut off? I love older books (currently reading book 10 of "The Story of Civilization", arguably one of the best history series every written), but many of the best books on sales/negotiations, economics, management/leadership, etc were written after 1947. No hate, just an observation.
1947 was the year the OSS was turned into the CIA, amongst many other things, but you could use other dates like 1865 or 1902. It doesnt really matter much actually, other than reading old books.People were much smarter say, 100 hundred years ago and the books written weren't done so to teach a coddled population.Many presume that because something is recent or new that it is more advanced. Economics would be included.Cheers
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klokwyzeToday 02:34 PM
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Quote from BadMannurse :
Because they're either joking, or pretentious?
Anyone that has a point of disagreement is "arrogant" or "pretentious".

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