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Nonviolent Communication: A Language of Life (1999) by clinical psychologist Marshall B. Rosenberg offers a life-affirming, empathy-based approach to conflict resolution. The goal of practicing nonviolent communication, or NVC, is not to win an argument....

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(Disclaimer: This is NOT the original book. If you’re looking for the original book, it is available from Amazon and Audible.)

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I've listened to several summary books and most of them sound very digital or mechanical when you're listening to them. However, I really enjoyed listening to this one because it gave me a good sample of what included in the whole book.

worth purchasing as a sample for what's to come in

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I ordered this because the narration of the original was so horrible, this isn’t much better. It’s very much read and unnatural, it’s also read too fast making it impossible to take in what the narrator is saying in a meaningful way. There are also a few present and past tense mistakes referring to the author as if he is deceased in some instances and then also referring to him as if he is still alive in others. Lots of repeated words back to back as well.

Horrible narration

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