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  • 10 years

    “The (honest) truth about dishonesty” by Dan Ariel

    Great – eye-opening great – book on how we are victim of illusions of attention, memory, talent, knowledge, cause, potential in our everyday lives.
    The title comes from the experiment where half of viewers (me included) miss a gorilla walking through a group of people pounding his chest… We don’t notice nearly as much as we would like to believe....

  • 11 years

    “The invisible gorilla” by Christopher Chabris & Daniel Simons

    Great – eye-opening great – book on how we are victim of illusions of attention, memory, talent, knowledge, cause, potential in our everyday lives.
    The title comes from the experiment where half of viewers (me included) miss a gorilla walking through a group of people pounding his chest… We don’t notice nearly as much as we would like to believe....

  • 11 years

    In addition to the free will conundrum, how about the self?

    http://www.samharris.org/blog/item/the-illusion-of-the-self2
    We (the self) are a human-shaped black box, with outputs (actions) based on the (sensorial) inputs and our current internal configuration. Each new input changes this configuration (it even seems are memories are physically rewritten, and changed, each...

  • 12 years

    “Switch: how to change things when change is hard”, by Chip Heath, Dan Heath

    Interesting, fun read. They run with the elephant and the rider metaphor. The rider is our rational side trying to pilot our lumbering emotional side. Full of real life examples. Recommended.

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