The Leap: The Science of Trust and Why It Matters - Ulrich Boser Audiobook
Language: EnglishKeywords: 
Business
 Non-Fiction
 Psychology
 Science
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Read by Jeff Cummings
Format: MP3
Unabridged
We’re not supposed to trust others. Look at the headlines. Read the blogs. Study the survey data. It seems that everyone is wary, that everyone is just looking out for themselves. But a sense of social trust and togetherness can be restored.
In The Leap, best-selling author Ulrich Boser shows how the emerging research on trust can improve our lives, rebuild our economy, and strengthen society. As part of this engaging and deeply reported narrative, Boser visits a radio soap opera in Rwanda that aims to restore the country’s broken trust, profiles the man who brought honesty to one of the most corrupt cities in Latin America, and explains how a college dropout managed to con his way into American high society. Boser even goes skydiving to see if the experience will increase his levels of oxytocin, the so-called “trust hormone.”
A powerful mix of hard science and compelling storytelling, The Leap explores how we trust, why we trust, and what we can all do to deepen social trust. The book includes insightful policy recommendations along with surprising new data on the state of social trust in America today.
Length: 5 hrs and 47 mins
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This post has 3 comments
April 16th, 2015
Just a head’s up. I take forever to upload audiobooks. It can take up to a few days for the file to be completely uploaded into the interwebs.
Our upload rate is set very low, so I can keep it up 24/7 while I kill other players in Tamriel and the other people in my house can watch movies and whatnot.
I enjoy sharing my own collection of audiobooks, but it hurts my feels when people complain that they aren’t being instantly gratified rapidly enough.
I am a sensitive soul.
April 29th, 2015
Thank you for posting!
November 20th, 2017
Thanks Hetaira, don’t worry about speeds.
Anyone that is half serious about getting stuff will have a separate device for 24/7 connection.
If you’re able to receive 24/7, it doesn’t matter about speeds. 1 day, 1 week, 1 month doesn’t matter. If I see stuff still struggling after 6 months - a year, then I start to get annoyed…
If they care enough about getting it quickly, they’ll find another source. For the record though, mine finished downloading as I wrote this comment.
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