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On a car trip this week I listened to "Deep Cover." It was such a fascinating story. The host uses one former FBI agent to tell the nearly decade-long story of how the war on drugs in the 1980s went from biker bars in Detroit to the invasion of Nicaragua. I found myself shaking my head at just how outrageous (including a drug-addicted pig and a parrot who greeted guests with profanities) things are in a part of the world I know nothing about.
I would highly recommend "The Happiness Lab" for anyone who is interested in psychology and/or self improvement. The host poses the same question before every episode
Our minds are constantly telling us what to do to be happy—what if our minds are lying to us, leading us away from what will really make us happy?
She then answers it every episode in a way that forces you to rethink how you are living your own life.
On a car trip this week I listened to "Deep Cover." It was such a fascinating story. The host uses one former FBI agent to tell the nearly decade-long story of how the war on drugs in the 1980s went from biker bars in Detroit to the invasion of Nicaragua. I found myself shaking my head at just how outrageous (including a drug-addicted pig and a parrot who greeted guests with profanities) things are in a part of the world I know nothing about.
I would highly recommend "The Happiness Lab" for anyone who is interested in psychology and/or self improvement. The host poses the same question before every episode
Our minds are constantly telling us what to do to be happy—what if our minds are lying to us, leading us away from what will really make us happy?
She then answers it every episode in a way that forces you to rethink how you are living your own life.
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