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On the Move
Book • 2015
In 'On the Move: A Life', Oliver Sacks reflects on his life, from his early days as a neurologist to his later years as a celebrated author.
The book explores his passions, struggles, and experiences, offering a candid look into the life of a remarkable individual.
Andrew Huberman has praised this autobiography for its profound impact on him.
The book explores his passions, struggles, and experiences, offering a candid look into the life of a remarkable individual.
Andrew Huberman has praised this autobiography for its profound impact on him.
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as a book that had a profound impact on him.


Andrew Huberman

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LIVE EVENT Q&A: Dr. Andrew Huberman at the Moore Theatre in Seattle
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as a book he recommends for understanding the arc of medicine and culture.


Andrew Huberman

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How to Achieve Inner Peace & Healing | Dr. Richard Schwartz
Authored by Abram Lustgarten, it discusses the implications of an overheating Earth and the resulting displacement of communities in America.

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Rising Floods, Cuts To FEMA And Future Chaos
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as a book about climate change's impact on where and how we live.


Emmett FitzGerald

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Not Built For This #1: The Bottom of the Bowl
Recommended as his autobiography.

Happy Birthday, Good Dr. Sacks
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while discussing Oliver Sacks's autobiography and the challenges faced by scientists who communicate their findings to the public.


Brian Keating

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