Foreword 00:00 Overture 30:38 Rule 1 Stand up straight with your shoulders back 49:45 Rule 2 Treat yourself like someone you are responsible for helping 1:40:47 Rule 3 Make friends with people who want the best for you 2:46:21 Rule 4 Compare yourself to who you were yesterday, not to who someone else is today 3:17:33 Rule 5 Do not let your children do anything that makes you dislike them 4:09:43 Rule 6 Set your house in perfect order before you criticise the world 5:11:27 Rule 7 Pursue what is meaningful (not what is expedient) 5:34:59 Rule 8 Tell the truth. Or at least don’t lie 6:55:38 Rule 9 Assume the person you are listening to knows something you don’t 7:49:20 Rule 10 Be precise in your speech 8:30:45 Rule 11 Do not bother children while they are skateboarding 9:15:40 Rule 12 Pet a cat when you encounter one in the street 10:41:49 Coda 11:15:26
Glad I found this. I have the book but between work and life haven't read it. I can listen and work on other things at the same time. Right now just got hours cut at my job and picked up a second job because I'm determined to start my own business. So I just game planned my 75hr work week that isn't OT and was able to listen to 48 minutes of this. I have to go think about my actions now and make sure I didn't overlook anything because I'm in for a hard 3 months
Thanks very much for posting the narration of this book. I’ve heard a lot about it but mistakenly assumed it’d be too simplistic. However, the book is grounded on many key references and at times comical common sense. Thorough and well written. And narrated!🙏
If we wished to take care of ourselves properly, we would have to respect ourselves. But we don't. Because we are, not least in our own eyes, fallen creatures. If we lived in truth, if we spoke the truth, then we could walk with God once again and respect ourselves and others and the world. Then we might treat ourselves like people we cared for. We might strive to set the world straight. We might orient it toward heaven, where we would want people we cared for to dwell, instead of hell, where our resentment and hatred would eternally sentence everyone.
Agoraphobia is fucking scary. I'm a guy and I had a few deaths in rapid succession. My wife's sister and my grandma, aunt, and dad. My addiction to painkillers was in full force. I had panic attacks a few times a week. I remember being afraid to drive in the snow. Then it turned to rain. If it rained I had to pull over. I was like if this keeps going I'm not gonna be able to drive at all. It went away and thinking back I have no clue how. I remember being afraid to be too far away from my house. My and my wife (gf at the time) wanted to take a trip. I was planning on proposing at that time too. So we went to the closest beach which was a 10 hour drive away to south Padre island in Texas. I was terrified I'd have a panic attack and for the first few hours I was on edge. I never told her either she had no idea any of this was going on. I got over it thankfully and maybe that's what did it. Idk if that did it or helped idk I probably need to see someone about it and stop touching it out. I'm not kidding every single day I think we'll this is it I'm gonna die. It used to give me panic attacks but they stopped. I remember I did try to meditate and do the astral projection thing. Looking into that and how deeply they believed it made me realize who knows what's next. I almost look forward to death just so I can find out the truth. If I stop existing I'll never know or I'll wake up somewhere like aha I knew it. Maybe that's what got me over the fear. I know it helped and yeah I can't think of any panic attacks after that.
I love the way this narrator laughs at his mistakes, corrects them, and moves on without editing ...so real, and relatable
Makes it sound like friebd reading to ya I agree I wish he had done it himself that guys voice his awesomc. Bloody hell!!
Foreword 00:00
Overture 30:38
Rule 1 Stand up straight with your shoulders back 49:45
Rule 2 Treat yourself like someone you are responsible for helping 1:40:47
Rule 3 Make friends with people who want the best for you 2:46:21
Rule 4 Compare yourself to who you were yesterday, not to who someone else is today 3:17:33
Rule 5 Do not let your children do anything that makes you dislike them 4:09:43
Rule 6 Set your house in perfect order before you criticise the world 5:11:27
Rule 7 Pursue what is meaningful (not what is expedient) 5:34:59
Rule 8 Tell the truth. Or at least don’t lie 6:55:38
Rule 9 Assume the person you are listening to knows something you don’t 7:49:20
Rule 10 Be precise in your speech 8:30:45
Rule 11 Do not bother children while they are skateboarding 9:15:40
Rule 12 Pet a cat when you encounter one in the street 10:41:49
Coda 11:15:26
Thanks man you're epic
Damn thank you
❤
King
Merci
Glad I found this. I have the book but between work and life haven't read it. I can listen and work on other things at the same time. Right now just got hours cut at my job and picked up a second job because I'm determined to start my own business. So I just game planned my 75hr work week that isn't OT and was able to listen to 48 minutes of this. I have to go think about my actions now and make sure I didn't overlook anything because I'm in for a hard 3 months
Go hard. When you feel like giving up, go harder.
Thanks very much for posting the narration of this book. I’ve heard a lot about it but mistakenly assumed it’d be too simplistic. However, the book is grounded on many key references and at times comical common sense. Thorough and well written. And narrated!🙏
Very helpful to have the audio. Much appreciated 🙏
Forward: 0:00
Overture: 30:38
Rule 1: 49:45
Rule 2: 1:40:47
Rule 3: 2:46:20
Rule 4: 3:17:33
Rule 5: 4:09:42
Rule 6: 5:11:27
Rule 7: 5:34:58
Rule 8: 6:55:40
Rule 9: 7:49:20
Rule 10: 8:30:44
Rule 11: 9:15:40
Rule 12: 10:41:50
CODA: 11:15:25
You are my super hero listing these times!! Thank YOU 😊
Thank you for ad free listening ...
If we wished to take care of ourselves properly, we would have to respect ourselves. But we don't. Because we are, not least in our own eyes, fallen creatures. If we lived in truth, if we spoke the truth, then we could walk with God once again and respect ourselves and others and the world. Then we might treat ourselves like people we cared for. We might strive to set the world straight. We might orient it toward heaven, where we would want people we cared for to dwell, instead of hell, where our resentment and hatred would eternally sentence everyone.
Agoraphobia is fucking scary. I'm a guy and I had a few deaths in rapid succession. My wife's sister and my grandma, aunt, and dad. My addiction to painkillers was in full force. I had panic attacks a few times a week. I remember being afraid to drive in the snow. Then it turned to rain. If it rained I had to pull over. I was like if this keeps going I'm not gonna be able to drive at all.
It went away and thinking back I have no clue how. I remember being afraid to be too far away from my house. My and my wife (gf at the time) wanted to take a trip. I was planning on proposing at that time too. So we went to the closest beach which was a 10 hour drive away to south Padre island in Texas. I was terrified I'd have a panic attack and for the first few hours I was on edge.
I never told her either she had no idea any of this was going on. I got over it thankfully and maybe that's what did it. Idk if that did it or helped idk I probably need to see someone about it and stop touching it out. I'm not kidding every single day I think we'll this is it I'm gonna die. It used to give me panic attacks but they stopped. I remember I did try to meditate and do the astral projection thing. Looking into that and how deeply they believed it made me realize who knows what's next. I almost look forward to death just so I can find out the truth. If I stop existing I'll never know or I'll wake up somewhere like aha I knew it. Maybe that's what got me over the fear. I know it helped and yeah I can't think of any panic attacks after that.
Hey Man, I would talk to somebody about this
lp0😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
Thank you for this.
U r welcome.
Much better if you listen at .75 speed
Yeah, as a non native english speak leanguage, I did the same, so much better
Yes, exactly what I did!
It would have been so much better with a less abrasive sounding narrator
be so so so fr right now 🫢
49:45 Rule 1 starts
1:37:25 what it means to stand up straight with your shoulders back
1:40:00
Great narration
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00:30:38
00:49:44
01:40:46
02:46:21
03:17:32
04:09:42
05:11:26
05:34:59
06:55:37
07:49:20
08:30:45
09:15:39
10:41:49
11:15:26
2:16:26 Bookmark
3:46:56 bookmark
6:55:43 bookmark
2:09:00 bookmark
5:23:11
2:46:28
4:03:18
7:15:32
2:22:22
1:54:30
4:25:00
1:29:41
why is one 6 hours and another is 11 hours?
The 6 hour video end on Rule 7
@Sakshi Shinde 0
that's part one nd two
Reading speed, perhaps...
1:07:53
1:01:35
damn thats fast i guess good way to finish faster
1:29:00
I wish he'd slow down a bit, it sounds speeded up
Play it at 0.75 speed so much better
People shoulder remember to make their beds.....Lefie: You're a racist!
Why are you reading so quickly?
I'm over here putting it in 2x speed and wondering why there isn't 2.25x or 2.5x😅
To fit into 12 hours
You can adjust the speed of the video from Settings.
1:05:00
1:24:43
1:35:53
1:49:29
2:26:00
3:03:30
3:19:56
Not a good speed to go to sleep too!
6:13:30
9:50:00
9:02:00
7:14:30
16:00
WHAT ARE THE ACCENTS!!! 😂
1:16:36 top and bottom
8.5
8:23:17 ookmar
Nexpo??
Same one audibook copy paste
TOITO
You talk to fast.