dvincleo | 16 points
https://mega.nz/#F!pBNFmTaa Key: !KkLiZrANCmzCbQyOvxWu5w
Format: Unabridged, chapterized MP3's Length: 6 hours, 32 minutes Description: "My purpose is to suggest a cure for the ordinary day-to-day unhappiness from which most people in civilized countries suffer, and which is all the more unbearable because, having no obvious external cause, it appears inescapable." -Bertrand Russell
Here we have a profound intelligence looking into the ordinary problems of daily life. The famous philosopher and mathematician Bertrand Russell wrote The Conquest of Happiness in 1930. The book therefore is a bit dated in its cultural outlook (see the title of the last chapter for an example), but it remains a very helpful manual for living. It's certainly on my "top 5" list. I suggest looking at the top reviews on Amazon for a better idea of this book's merits.
[-] Lechatestdanslefrigo | 3 points | Oct 10 2016 13:08:22
Thanks alot, this is awsome. Any more Russell?
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[-] thesunmustdie | 3 points | Oct 10 2016 15:29:47
There's a number of his audiobooks on Youtube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mVMaYxbKOg0&list=RDmVMaYxbKOg0#t=0
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