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MediaDB / «Palaces of the mind. Kill the idiot in you!” Andrey Kurpatov: download fb2, read online
About the book: 2018 / “Chambers of the Mind. Kill the idiot in you!” - a book about how to make our brain work and achieve our goals. From the author of the bestseller “The Red Pill. Let's face it!" You will love this book if... you want to learn how to think effectively and solve complex problems; you want to keep abreast of the latest neurobiological knowledge, told systematically, but in simple and understandable language; it is important for you to influence what happens in your life. Important facts “Chambers of the Mind” is a popular science book by Andrei Kurpatov, entirely dedicated to the functioning of the brain and effective practices for improving the quality of life. Even before publication, the book became a leader in pre-orders. Thanks to the author’s ability to clearly, accessiblely and usefully talk about scientific research, his books Already sold a total circulation of more than 5 million copies and translated into 8 foreign languages. “Palaces of the Mind” turns scientific knowledge on neurobiology into a fascinating intellectual journey and an effective workshop. All technologies presented in the book have been tested within the framework of the “Academy of Meaning” project. “Chambers of the Mind”: from a scientific point of view, explains the mechanisms of information and digital dependence and tells what to do in order not to be affected by “information pseudo-moronicity”; consistently reveals the complex structure of thinking, and each stage is illustrated by the most important scientific experiments; in the book you will find effective practical exercises that will allow you to consciously approach problem solving; from the book you will learn why we do not understand the thoughts and feelings of other people, how to get rid of feelings of loneliness and improve relationships; as a separate popular science publication on neurobiology, it continues the theme of the bestseller “The Red Pill” . Let's face it!»