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- 10 Percent Happier– Dan Harris –Summary - Thoughts Without a Thinker– Mark Epstein –Summary - The Art of Living: VipassanaMeditation– William Hart –Summary - Altered Traits– Daniel Goleman and Richard Davidson –Summary - Why Buddhism is True– Robert Wright –Summary - This is Water – David Foster W
- 10 Percent Happier– Dan Harris –Summary
- Thoughts Without a Thinker– Mark Epstein –Summary
- The Art of Living: VipassanaMeditation– William Hart –Summary
- Altered Traits– Daniel Goleman and Richard Davidson –Summary
- Why Buddhism is True– Robert Wright –Summary
- This is Water – David Foster Wallace –Summary
- The Power of Now– Eckhart Tolle –Summary
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