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Cosmic Serpent

Cosmic Serpent

by Jeremy Narby
272 Pages · 1999 · 1 MB · 27 Downloads · New!
" Happiness doesn't result from what we get, but from what we give. ” ― Ben Carson
Selfie
by Will Storr
416 Pages · 2018 · 2 MB · 74 Downloads · New!
Selfie is the cognitive psychology, anthropology, sociology and self-help guide which give the awareness on self-obsession. Will Storr is the author of this fantastic book. Today, we all are living in the modern world where everyone is living as an individual. Every day we try to become more beautiful, intelligent and successful from others. People are in the race to compete with each other and nobody wants to stay in the second position. The competition of winning is too high and people don’t have enough time to talk with each other. All we wanted is a perfect life and only a few us manage to have that kind of life. The dream of having everything perfect gives us social pressures and we also set impossibly high standards. It leads the generation towards anxiety, stress, depression, mental illness, and even suicide. Most of us are self-obsessed which results in different challenges we are going to face in our lives. It gives insecurity and people try to harm others. The self-pity increase and we lose self-esteem as well as self-confidence. It makes selfish and even they can’t help others after having the power of helping others. How to break the chain of self-obsession and why it is important for every one of us? This is a wonderful book to read any individual out there to compete in the world.
Everything Bad is Good for You
by Steven Johnson
254 Pages · 2006 · 1.3 MB · 84 Downloads · New!
Everything Bad is Good for You is the cognitive neuroscience, neuropsychology, media studies and cultural anthropology book that take hands on the social norms. Steven Johnson is the author of this remarkable book. The technology is changing with the passage of time but its speed increased in the last two decades. There are numbers of innovations that happened in the last two decades and mobile phone technology is one of them. Today kids have PSP, Play Stations, Tablets, Mobile Phones and plenty of other indoor sources of entertainment. Before this digital era, kids used to of playing games outside the homes but now they have rarely seen on the streets. They spend their free time watching cartoons rather than playing outside the home. The parents are worried and think that it may affect their brains performance.
Food of the Gods
by Terence Mckenna
311 Pages · 1993 · 1 MB · 44 Downloads · New!
Food of the Gods is the gastronomy history, ecology n anthology book which discusses in detail the relation of humans with plants and chemicals. Terence McKenna is the author of this imposing book. He is the explorer and author who inspire people with his writing. Terence travels the world and lives with humans. He was always wondering about the human symbiotic relations with chemicals and plants. Terence collects information about the role of spirits and spices in the rise of the dominant societies. Humans are the only species who are affected by their consciousness. What is the reality of this universe, how it begins and how it works? How much we believe in the big bang theory and why it is considered as the finest theory of all times. What is the connection of Terence with chemicals and how they manage to create weapons through them? Why humans fear their-self and kill each other? What makes us angry and insecure to feel about one another? Terence also talks about human’s ancient relation with drugs such as cocaine, marijuana, synthetics, and wine. An incredible book is written on history.
The Tyranny of Merit
by Michael J. Sandel
288 Pages · 2020 · 3 MB · 56 Downloads · New!
The Tyranny of Merit is the political philosophy, sociology of class, and cultural book that discusses modern issues like success, failure, and democracy. Michael J. Sandel is the guy behind this tremendous book. He is the bestselling author in the New York Times. One of his books is translated into twenty-seven languages and sold out worldwide. We are living in a modern world where everything is defined by success. You are a respectable person if you are a successful person in your life. We are living in an era where people are known as winners and losers. It depends on you that in which side you would like to stand. We deal with crises in our life and it is also part of it. There are only a few who know how to over the crisis and live a fuller life. Success is not an overnight thing but it takes a lot of effort for it. It requires determination, focus, and hard work to make it happen. There is a master action plan that defines each and everything which you need to achieve your goals. He also describes the alternative way of accomplishing your success that usually others don’t know.
The Ten Types of Human
by Dexter Dias
848 Pages · 2018 · 6.2 MB · 52 Downloads · New!
The Ten Types of Human is the human society, general anthology, human behavior and psychology book which describes the human psychology in different scenarios. Dexter Dias is the author of this impressive book. This world contains different peoples such as successful, failure and average people. Have you ever wonder why some people are successful in their lives and some always failed no matter what they do. There is a huge amount of peoples who are neither successful not failed. The people who survived critical situations are more likely to become successful. These people know how to survive in a difficult situation. The pressure situation makes people strong and determined.Quick decision making is performed in the pressure and it also strengthens the self-confidence.
Who We Are and How We Got Here
by David Reich
368 Pages · 2015 · 26 MB · 35 Downloads · New!
The “Who We Are and How We Got Here: Ancient DNA and the New Science of the Human Past” is an informative book, which reveals early human origins and migrations. David Reich is the author of this exclusive book. David Reich, Professor of Genetics at Harvard Medical School, and a Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigator is one of the world’s leading pioneers in analyzing ancient human DNA. Who We Are and How We Got Here is a well-researched book for the readers, who want to know how who we are? It is a fascinating exploration of some of the most exciting current research in human genetics. David Reich sketches the roles played by different populations of modern humans, Neanderthals and Denisovans and their surprising contributions to the current populations of those regions. He provides also maps and charts that are very helpful in illustrating the discussion. To be honest, David Reich is an expert in genetics and particularly in the study of ancient human DNA. To sum it up, Who We Are and How We Got Here is a must-read book for all the readers.

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