44 Min.

"Humans" by Tom Phillips (ep. 155‪)‬ (Un)usual Stories

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In this week's episode, titled "Humans," we dive into Tom Phillips' humorously insightful book to explore the myriad ways human failures have shaped our history and personal lives. This isn't just a book review; it's an engaging exploration of how our missteps and miscalculations, presented in a lighthearted yet thought-provoking manner, offer valuable lessons on the human condition.

"Humans" delivers a series of fascinating anecdotes and observations that challenge our self-perceptions and highlight our quirky, often inexplicable nature. Through entertaining stories of historical blunders and everyday follies, Phillips invites us to reconsider our view of success and competence, encouraging a lighter and more forgiving understanding of human imperfection.

Moreover, this episode will discuss the stimulating insights that Phillips provides, which can profoundly shift how we see ourselves and our capabilities. We'll explore how embracing our imperfections can lead to a more compassionate and less judgmental view of both ourselves and others.

Join me as we delve into the amusing yet enlightening world of "Humans," unpacking how Tom Phillips uses humor and historical context to highlight the importance of accepting and learning from our mistakes.



I trust that this episode, along with the book, will prove beneficial to you, your loved ones, and the broader world. As always, I will be sharing several thought-provoking concepts for you to ponder and apply in real-life scenarios in the upcoming days. For those feeling adventurous, there will also be a challenge awaiting your participation!



All the love, all the power, all of the time!



If you'd like to support my work follow this link: https://linktr.ee/w.salski



Link to the book on Amazon:

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Humans-Brief-History-How-cked/dp/1472259025


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Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/unusualstories/message

In this week's episode, titled "Humans," we dive into Tom Phillips' humorously insightful book to explore the myriad ways human failures have shaped our history and personal lives. This isn't just a book review; it's an engaging exploration of how our missteps and miscalculations, presented in a lighthearted yet thought-provoking manner, offer valuable lessons on the human condition.

"Humans" delivers a series of fascinating anecdotes and observations that challenge our self-perceptions and highlight our quirky, often inexplicable nature. Through entertaining stories of historical blunders and everyday follies, Phillips invites us to reconsider our view of success and competence, encouraging a lighter and more forgiving understanding of human imperfection.

Moreover, this episode will discuss the stimulating insights that Phillips provides, which can profoundly shift how we see ourselves and our capabilities. We'll explore how embracing our imperfections can lead to a more compassionate and less judgmental view of both ourselves and others.

Join me as we delve into the amusing yet enlightening world of "Humans," unpacking how Tom Phillips uses humor and historical context to highlight the importance of accepting and learning from our mistakes.



I trust that this episode, along with the book, will prove beneficial to you, your loved ones, and the broader world. As always, I will be sharing several thought-provoking concepts for you to ponder and apply in real-life scenarios in the upcoming days. For those feeling adventurous, there will also be a challenge awaiting your participation!



All the love, all the power, all of the time!



If you'd like to support my work follow this link: https://linktr.ee/w.salski



Link to the book on Amazon:

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Humans-Brief-History-How-cked/dp/1472259025


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Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/unusualstories/message

44 Min.

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