• You and Me Make Three

  • The Most Explosive Equation in History
  • By: Phil Murray
  • Narrated by: Phil Murray
  • Length: 5 hrs and 17 mins
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (1 rating)

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You and Me Make Three

By: Phil Murray
Narrated by: Phil Murray
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It is not often that something so simple as one plus one equals three comes along to change your life. Of course, the equation itself is powerless, so this audiobook sets out to explore the increase in human potential. This can occur when the idea of interdependence, being the backbone of this formula, is allowed to freely intermingle with all aspects of life.

©2019 Phil Murray (P)2019 Phil Murray
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Wonderfully Quirky

You and Me Make Three is so
Wonderfully quirky. The message of interdependence in life runs deeply through this. I’d say it’s a fairly easy read/listen and the use of the character ‘Inno’ makes for some subtle humor.
The subtitle ‘most explosive equation in history’ really had me thinking about just how powerful this really is. Certainly a philosophy I’ll be applying to my everyday life.

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