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The Decisive Moment
The Decisive Moment: How the Brain Makes Up Its Mind | Jonah Lehrer
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If you believe rational thought is the foundation of wisdom and that the best decisions are based on logic not emotion, think again. Our decisions are products of an intricate mix of reason, intuition and emotion. If we relied on reason alone we'd be almost incapable of deciding anything at all. The Decisive Moment tells the amazing story of what goes on in the brain when we make a decision. In lucid and accessible prose Lehrer presents cutting-edge neuroscience and psychological research. He uncovers the debate occurring between different parts of the brain when we face a choice-a debate about which we are almost always unaware and often have no control over. It's a must read for anyone interested in the human mind and how scientific discovery changes the way we think about ourselves. 'Lehrer weighs up the benefits of impulse versus rational thought, and his conclusions are surprising…a funny and original book…accessible scientific writing in the tradition of Richard Dawkins and Oliver Sacks.' Sunday Telegraph
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How We Decide | Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Jonah Lehrer
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I took the quiz twice because I couldn't decide if I wanted to Smash More Patriarchy or Take More Baths. Both results are good, but I really need to work on my TBR. Diversity in my reading is really pretty good.
https://bookriot.com/2018/12/05/reading-resolution-quiz

mcipher I totally went with baths and I do need to read more diversity. I‘m bad at that. 6y
AWahle @mcipher Ideally I would take more baths after smashing. Of the books I've finished this year 62% were by women, but I do need to get my # by POC higher than 20%. I didn't keep track of whether an author was LGBTQ or not. 6y
DGRachel I read over 160 books this year and this quiz had the nerve to tell me I need to read more. Not more diversely, just more. 😒 6y
AWahle @DGRachel Huh! Are you actually sleeping and spending time with your family? ? If you answered 100+ to that question, the result "Read More" should automatically be discarded. IMHO 6y
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