Hannah Critchlow
Auteur de The Science of Fate: Why Your Future is More Predictable Than You Think
Œuvres de Hannah Critchlow
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- Œuvres
- 5
- Membres
- 59
- Popularité
- #280,813
- Évaluation
- 3.3
- Critiques
- 2
- ISBN
- 8
- Langues
- 1
Our neuroscience probes deeper into our grey matter, it is revealing the processes that we use to make our decisions, how we form the reality that we see around us and just how much effect that the subconscious mind has over our day to day life. The DNA that we have inherited from our parents plays a key role too, certain character traits, such as phobias, addiction and depression are hardwired into us before we emerge from the womb. The unconscious mind has all sorts of tricks up its sleeve. Certain processes become automatic after a while, it plays as much of a part in selecting our partner as much as visual cues and personality do.
Critchlow has lots of example of human behaviour and why some things are easy for us to keep doing and why other changes need much more effort to have an effect. She has some good ideas in here and I thought that it was written well, but it didn’t quite have that extra something that would lift it to great. 2.5 stars… (plus d'informations)