Show HN: Reddit’s favorite learning books, from 3.5B comments
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Show HN: Reddit’s favorite learning books, from 3.5B comments
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#2I've been wanting to use my commute time for personal growth, but a lot of books don't lend themselves to audiobook forms. Thoughts?
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#3What list did you use for book recognition? Are you only doing exact matches?
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#6As an aside, on this topic - are there any amazing books that grow your mind / life (power of habit, learning new things, whatever you think fits my sentence) in audiobook form ? I've been wanting to use my commute time for personal growth, but a lot of books don't lend themselves to audiobook forms. Thoughts?
Re: Show HN: Reddit’s favorite learning books, from 3.5B comments
#7As an aside, on this topic - are there any amazing books that grow your mind / life (power of habit, learning new things, whatever you think fits my sentence) in audiobook form ? I've been wanting to use my commute time for personal growth, but a lot of books don't lend themselves to audiobook forms. Thoughts?
Right behind you. If I'm going to burn 45 minutes a day, at least I could be listening to something that will up my knowledge.
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#8OP, if you are the developer of the page, can you make it that users can select the number of books to be displayed on each topic? That would be pretty useful.
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#9Earlier quoted context omitted.
Right behind you. If I'm going to burn 45 minutes a day, at least I could be listening to something that will up my knowledge.
For 45 minutes a day, I'd recommend the BBC In Our Time podcast, hosted by Melvyn Bragg. Each week, academics talk about a particular topic from the world of science, history, philosophy etc. It's unashamedly high-brow. There's a huge back catalogue as well.