Kevian and Elisabeth Liley's groundbreaking 40-chapter manual, 30 Day Challenge - Improve Your Life, rejects quick-fix solutions for systematic, evidence-based transformation. Built on the premise that sustainable change occurs through focused, sequential daily experiments, it guides readers through thirty-nine integrated challenges, each practiced for 14 to 30 days, that transform physical health, mental clarity, emotional regulation, relationships, productivity, creativity, and existential meaning. Drawing on neuroscience, psychology, physiology, and contemplative science, each chapter provides rationale, implementation guidance, expected difficulties, and integration methods. The book explicitly addresses resistance and discomfort as normal, targets identity transformation beyond behavior change, and ultimately releases readers into self-directed lifelong practice.
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You never agreed to give it away. Nobody asked. But somewhere between the first push notification and the ten-thousandth, your attention stopped belonging to you. In The Attention Trap, Boris Kriger traces the quiet catastrophe unfolding behind every screen: the transformation of human attention from an intimate, irreplaceable faculty into the most fiercely contested commodity on Earth. Algorithms bid for your gaze. Platforms auction your focus. Love letters vanish between memes, and wars disappear behind recipe videos. Meanwhile, small businesses are crushed not by competition but by invisibility, and trust between people erodes as every word begins to feel like a sales pitch.
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What if everything you see, touch, and believe to be real is nothing more than a shadow cast by your own mind? There is no table when you leave the room. No moon when you look away. The universe is made entirely of perceptions — and without a mind to perceive it, there is simply nothing there. In The War Between Mind and Matter: Berkeley and Idealism of Reality, Boris Kriger stages the ultimate philosophical showdown between idealism and materialism — and the results are far less predictable than you might expect.
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Now What Are We Talking About Here? by Tim Gamble is a warm, witty, and unexpectedly moving humorous memoir built around the kinds of questions that spark the best conversations: Have you ever been arrested? What’s the wildest thing you ever did? Where are we going? Each chapter opens a door into real moments including reckless youth, strange encounters, long roads, brushes with trouble, and the quiet lessons that only reveal themselves years later. What makes Gamble’s storytelling stand out is the voice. It is honest without being sentimental, humorous without forcing the joke, and deeply human in the way it reflects on mistakes, luck, love, and the strange turns that shape a life.
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