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  2. The Human Predicament - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The book presents Benatar's views on a range of philosophical issues, arguing, among other topics, that having children is immoral, that death is bad despite much of human life being spent in suffering, and that suicide may be a morally justified action more often than is commonly assumed.

  3. Suzanne Segerstrom - Wikipedia

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    Segerstrom was born in Boston, MA and grew up in Oregon. [9] She attended Lewis and Clark College [10] where she received a bachelor's degree in psychology and music in 1990. . Segerstrom went on to complete M.A. and Ph.D. degrees in clinical psychology at UCLA (1997), and a clinical internship in psychology at Vancouver Hospital and Health Sciences Center (University of British Columbi

  4. Amazon's Best Books of the Year - Wikipedia

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    Amazon's Best Books of the Year is a list of best books created yearly by Amazon.com. It is a list of best books picked by Amazon editors and customers. It began in 2000. Customer favorites are ranked according to the number of sales made through October, for books published in that calendar year. The lists are usually announced in early November.

  5. Abundance: The Future Is Better Than You Think - Wikipedia

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    Abundance: The Future Is Better Than You Think is a non-fiction book on advancing the human condition authored by Peter H. Diamandis and Steven Kotler that was published in 2012. Diamandis is otherwise primarily known for founding the X Prize Foundation , a nonprofit effort based around scientific competitions , and Kotler is otherwise known ...

  6. The Rational Optimist - Wikipedia

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    The book primarily focuses on the benefits of the innate human tendency to trade goods and services. Ridley argues that this trait, together with the specialization linked to it, is the source of modern human civilization, and that, as people increasingly specialize in their skill sets, we will have increased trade and more prosperity.

  7. This is the Amazon everyone should have feared - AOL

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    A little less than six years ago, I wrote an article with a similar headline to this newsletter. At the time, Amazon had once again posted its largest quarterly profit in history—$2.5 billion at ...

  8. Dua Lipa review, Radical Optimism: Destined to get bodies on ...

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    5/5 Unlike many of her pop peers, Dua Lipa doesn’t offer any diaristic glimpses into her private life

  9. A Series of Unfortunate Events - Wikipedia

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    A Series of Unfortunate Events was renewed for a second season, which was released on March 30, 2018, and consisted of ten episodes that adapt books five through nine of the novel series. [63] The television series was also renewed for a third and final season, which was released on January 1, 2019, consisting of seven episodes that adapted the ...