We delve into history and the journey which brought us sapiens to where we are today.
Episode six is all about a story of dreams, we discuss our interpretations from this story and their true meaning.
In this episode we talk about Harry Potter and Jack learns some new things he did not know about the books.
This time we go over 'Fluent on Three Months' by Benny Lewis. We share our opinions on language learning and the methods mentioned in this book. Can we really become fluent in another language in three months?
As we continue to delve into the world of books we talk about 'Tribe of Mentors' by Timothy Ferris. We answer the questions the author presents and discuss some of the many famous names in the book and their answers.
In our second podcast we discuss '12 Rules for Life' by Jordan B. Peterson. We discuss the rules themselves and then elaborate on the philosophy that goes into it.
In our first podcast The Book Guys discuss the widely debated 'The Game' by Neil Strauss. We chat about its connotations and both positive and negative aspects. A book about pick up artists and the world of dating. A self help book which caused furor... more
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