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Workers Strike as Israelis Seethe Over Hostage Killings, by Patrick Kingsley
Takeaways From East Germany’s State Elections, by Christopher F. Schuetze
How a Leading Chain of Psychiatric Hospitals Traps Patients, by Jessica Silver-Greenberg and Katie Thomas
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ABC Says Trump and Harris Have Agreed to Debate on Sept. 10, by Michael M. Grynbaum
Ukraine’s Push Into Russia Is a Surprising Turn in the War, by Andrew E. Kramer
Biden and the Leaders of Qatar and Egypt Plan ‘Final’ Cease-Fire Proposal, by Peter Baker
U.S. Mortgage Rates Drop Sharply, With 30-Year at 6.47%, by Danielle Kaye
Noah Lyles Wins Bronze in 200 Meters, Then Reveals He Has Covid, by Talya Minsberg and Ben Shpigel
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Title: Addiction, Procrastination, and Laziness
Subtitle: A Proactive Guide to the Psychology of Motivation
Author: Roman Gelperin
Narrator: Paul Brion
Format: Unabridged
Length: 4 hrs and 3 mins
Language: English
Release date: 01-19-18
Publisher: Roman Gelperin
Genres: Science & Technology, Psychology & The Mind
Publisher's Summary:
Learn to take control of your life through an in-depth understanding of motivation
What is motivation? Why do we feel totally paralyzed to do certain things, and utterly unable to quit others? Too many people conclude, falsely, that they are just lazy or lacking in willpower. But what they lack is a correct understanding of their own minds, of motivation, and the way that it operates.
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After Anti-Immigrant Riots, Thousands of Counterprotesters Gather in U.K., by Megan Specia and Stephen Castle
Taylor Swift’s Vienna Concerts Are Canceled After Terror Plot Arrests, by Julia Jacobs
A Year After a Devastating Fire, Lahaina Is Ready to Rebuild. But How?, by Mike Baker and Tim Arango
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