
What Life Should Mean to You
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Narrated by:
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Chris Matthews
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By:
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Alfred Adler
About this listen
Adler, along with Freud and Jung, created an entirely new branch of psychology, namely psychoanalysis. What Life Should Mean to You brings his conclusions to a popular audience. It covers adolescence, feelings of superiority and inferiority, the importance of cooperation, work, friendship, love, and marriage.
©2020 Alfred Adler (P)2020 Alfred AdlerGreat book for the psychological knowledge
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I could not concentrate on it, however, because of the absolutely atrocious reading it received. The narrator repeatedly stumbled over words and constantly repeated whole sentences for no apparent reason.
It was as if he had attempted to read the book in one whole sitting without any editing to rectify his many mistakes. He also speeded up his reading in many areas, as if keen to be finished.
I found it impossible to pay attention to the content.
I am not an academic and I am new to Adler's writings. I was hoping to listen to this book several times, as I have done with other complicated texts by and about Adler, but I cannot bear to replay this one at all.
I would recommend other customers to find another reading of this book, if you can, and avoid this one at all costs.
Appalling narration.
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Bad reading experience because of the narrator’s performance
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