Best Reads: How to Know What You Really Want
Here's How to Ensure Your Kids Don't Spend the Entire Break Staring at Screens (NirAndFar) There's nothing wrong with some device time. Just use these tips to make sure your kids don't overdo it.
How the Ancient Greeks Beat Distraction [AUDIO] (Podcast) Distractions seem ubiquitous today, but they've always bee a part of human life. Here's how to resist them.
Why We Need Boundaries More Than Ever (Yahoo Sports) So fundamental are boundaries to your emotional wellbeing that many psychologists believe they're the building blocks of your self-esteem and self-worth.
People Love the Brain for the Wrong Reasons (Scientific American) Our fascination with brain-based explanations of psychology arises from intuitive ideas about the separation of mind and body - ideas unsupported by science.
How to know what you really want (Psyche) From career choices to new purchases, use the memetic theory to resist the herd and forge your own path in life.
Same As It Ever Was (Collaborative Fund) Things that never change are the most important things to pay attention to.
Happy reading!
- Nir
PS - Thank you for making Hooked: How to Build Habit-Forming Products and Indistractable: How to Control Your Attention and Choose Your Life into bestsellers!
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2 年Luke Burgis's book was a real eye-opener for me and made me question and actually shift some of my goals/wants.
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2 年Learnt some new concepts ..such as Mimetic desires. Thanks so much for sharing this ?
Author, "WANTING: The Power of Mimetic Desire in Everyday Life." Entrepreneur-in-Residence & Professor at Catholic University. 3x Founder.
2 年Thank you very much for sharing this, Nir. I'm glad you enjoyed it! ?? ?
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2 年Thanks for sharing. I love the article on the importance of boundaries.....especially the idea of establishing corridors.