Ben Parr

Ben Parr

Ben Parr is an award-winning journalist, entrepreneur, investor, and expert on attention. He is the cofounder and managing partner of DominateFund, a venture capital firm; was coeditor and editor-at-large of Mashable; and served as columnist for CNET. Parr was named one of the top ten tech journalists in the world by Say Media and named to the Forbes “30 Under 30.” He lives in San Francisco.

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Captivology
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Captivology
  • By: Ben Parr
  • Narrator: Lloyd James
  • Length: 7 hours 59 minutes
  • Publisher: HarperAudio
  • Publish date: March 03, 2015
  • Language: English
  • (285 ratings)
(285 ratings)
The former editor of Mashable and cofounder of DominateFund examines the psychological phenomena that captivate our attention–and how we can leverage them to draw and retain attention for our ideas, work, companies, and more. Whether... Read more

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Living the 7 Habits “To live with change, to optimize change, you need principles that don’t change.” –Dr. Stephen R. CoveySuccess that endures — sustainable and balanced success — can seem difficult to achieve in today’s turbulent, complex world of change. But those who achieve this kind of success live by seven universal, timeless, self-evident principles that apply in any situation, in any culture. ... Read Book
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