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Flexible Thinking in a Time of Change
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From the best-selling author of Subliminal and The Drunkard's Walk, a groundbreaking new look at the neuroscience of change - and how elastic thinking can help us thrive in a world changing faster than ever before.
With rapid technological innovation leading the charge, today's world is transforming itself at an extraordinary and unprecedented pace. As jobs become more multifaceted, as information streams multiply, and as myriad devices place increasing demands on our attention, we are confronted every day with a plethora of new challenges. Fortunately, as Leonard Mlodinow shows, the human brain is uniquely engineered to adapt.
Drawing from cutting-edge research in neuroscience and psychology, Mlodinow takes us on a fascinating and illuminating journey through the mechanics of our own minds as we navigate the rapidly shifting landscapes around us. Out of the exploratory instincts that allowed our ancestors to prosper hundreds of thousands of years ago, humans developed a cognitive style that Mlodinow terms elastic thinking, a collection of traits and abilities that include neophilia (an affinity for novelty), schizotypy (a tendency toward unusual perception), imagination and idea generation, pattern recognition, mental fluency, divergent thinking, and integrative thinking. These are the qualities that enabled innovators from Mary Shelley to Miles Davis, from the inventor of jumbo-size popcorn to the creator of the modern grocery store, and from Nike to Pokémon Go to effect paradigm shifts in our culture and society. And they're the qualities that will enable each of us to succeed, personally and professionally, in the radically changing environments of today.
With his keen acumen and rapid-fire wit, Mlodinow gives us the essential tools to harness the power of elastic thinking in an endlessly dynamic world.
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- De Keith Pyne-Howarth en 01-17-10
De: Alva Noe
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Thinking Machines
- The Quest for Artificial Intelligence - and Where It's Taking Us Next
- De: Luke Dormehl
- Narrado por: Gus Brown
- Duración: 8 h y 12 m
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When most of us think about artificial intelligence, our minds go straight to cyborgs, robots, and sci-fi thrillers where machines take over the world. But the truth is that artificial intelligence is already among us. It exists in our smartphones, fitness trackers, and refrigerators that tell us when the milk will expire. In some ways the future people dreamed of at the World's Fair in the 1960s is already here. We're teaching our machines how to think like humans, and they're learning at an incredible rate.
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Mostly platitudes with no depth
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De: Luke Dormehl
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The Molecule of More
- How a Single Chemical in Your Brain Drives Love, Sex, and Creativity - And Will Determine the Fate of the Human Race
- De: Daniel Z. Lieberman MD, Michael E. Long
- Narrado por: Tom Parks
- Duración: 8 h y 13 m
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In The Molecule of More: How a Single Chemical in Your Brain Drives Love, Sex, and Creativity—and will Determine the Fate of the Human Race, George Washington University professor and psychiatrist Daniel Z. Lieberman, MD, and Georgetown University lecturer Michael E. Long present a potentially life-changing proposal: Much of human life has an unconsidered component that explains an array of behaviors previously thought to be unrelated, including why winners cheat, why geniuses often suffer with mental illness, why nearly all diets fail, and more.
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Did you know conservatives have more orgasms?
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Before You Know It
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For more than three decades, Dr. John Bargh has been responsible for the revolutionary research into the unconscious mind, research that informed best sellers like Blink and Thinking Fast and Slow. Now, in what Dr. John Gottman said "will be the most important and exciting book in psychology that has been written in the past 20 years", Dr. Bargh takes us on an entertaining and enlightening tour of the forces that affect everyday behavior while transforming our understanding of ourselves in profound ways.
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Political jab
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De: John Bargh PhD
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Think, Learn, Succeed
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- De: Dr. Caroline Leaf, Robert Turner - afterword, Peter Amua-Quarshi - foreword
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Our thought lives have incredible power over our mental, emotional, and even physical well-being. In fact, our thoughts can either limit us to what we believe we can do or release us to experience abilities well beyond our expectations. When we choose a mindset that extends our abilities rather than placing limits on ourselves, we will experience greater intellectual satisfaction, emotional control, and physical health. The only question is... how?
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Great new perspective
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De: Dr. Caroline Leaf, y otros
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The Self Illusion
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The Self Illusion provides a fascinating examination of how the latest science shows that our individual concept of a self is in fact an illusion. Most of us believe that we possess a self - an internal individual who resides inside our bodies, making decisions, authoring actions and possessing free will. The feeling that a single, unified, enduring self inhabits the body is compelling and inescapable. But that sovereignty of the self is increasingly under threat from science as our understanding of the brain advances.
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Disappointing
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De: Bruce Hood
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The Leading Brain
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- De: Friederike Fabritius, Hans W. Hagemann
- Narrado por: Karen Saltus
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There's a revolution taking place that most businesses are still unaware of. The understanding of how our brains work has radically shifted, exploding long-held myths about our everyday cognitive performance and fundamentally changing the way we engage and succeed in the workplace. Combining their expertise in both neuropsychology and management consulting, neuropsychologist Friederike Fabritius and leadership expert Dr. Hans W. Hagemann present simple yet powerful strategies.
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Understand your brain for a better life!
- De Khalid Sul en 02-23-18
De: Friederike Fabritius, y otros
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On Intelligence
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Jeff Hawkins, the man who created the PalmPilot, Treo smart phone, and other handheld devices, has reshaped our relationship to computers. Now he stands ready to revolutionize both neuroscience and computing in one stroke, with a new understanding of intelligence itself.
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Epiphany
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The Great Mental Models
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The Great Mental Models: General Thinking Concepts is the first book in The Great Mental Models series designed to upgrade your thinking with the best, most useful and powerful tools so you always have the right one on hand. This volume details nine of the most versatile all-purpose mental models you can use right away to improve your decision making, your productivity, and how clearly you see the world.
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A dissapointing debut
- De Peter en 04-14-19
De: Shane Parrish
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The Perfect You
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There are a lot of personality tests out there designed to label you and put you in a particular box. But Dr. Caroline Leaf says there's much more to you than a personality profile can capture. In fact, you cannot be categorized! In this fascinating book, she takes listeners through seven steps to rediscover and unlock their unique "you quotient".
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Hands down, the most helpful book I've listened to
- De Rose O'Connor en 07-31-17
De: Dr. Caroline Leaf, y otros
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Brain Rules (Updated and Expanded)
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- De: John Medina
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In the New York Times bestseller Brain Rules, Dr. John Medina, a molecular biologist, shares his lifelong interest in how the brain sciences might influence the way we teach our children and the way we work. In each chapter, he describes a brain rule - what scientists know for sure about how our brains work - and then offers transformative ideas for our daily lives. Medina’s fascinating stories and infectious sense of humor breathe life into brain science.
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Dear Publishers . . .
- De Bekah en 04-06-17
De: John Medina
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101 Theory Drive
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- De: Terry McDermott
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It's not fiction: Gary Lynch is the real thing, the epitome of the rebel scientist - malnourished, contentious, inspiring, explosive, remarkably ambitious, consistently brilliant. He is one of the foremost figures of contemporary neuroscience, and his decades-long quest to understand the inner workings of the brain's memory machine has begun to pay off.
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Pretty Dang Funny
- De Will en 05-14-10
De: Terry McDermott
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You Are Now Less Dumb
- How to Conquer Mob Mentality, How to Buy Happiness, and All the Other Ways to Outsmart Yourself
- De: David McRaney
- Narrado por: Don Hagen
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You Are Now Less Dumb is grounded in the idea that we all believe ourselves to be objective observers of reality - except we’re not. But that's okay, because our delusions keep us sane. Expanding on this premise, McRaney provides eye-opening analyses of 15 more ways we fool ourselves every day. This smart and highly entertaining audiobook will be wowing listeners for years to come.
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Not a lot of guidance
- De A. Yoshida en 02-08-14
De: David McRaney
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Sex, Murder, and the Meaning of Life
- A Psychologist Investigates How Evolution, Cognition, and Complexity Are Revolutionizing Our View of Human Nature
- De: Douglas T. Kenrick
- Narrado por: Fred Stella
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Between what can be learned from evolutionary psychology and cognitive science a picture emerges. In Sex, Murder, and the Meaning of Life, social psychologist Douglas Kenrick fuses these two fields to create a coherent story of human nature. In his analysis, many ingrained, apparently irrational behaviors—one-night stands, prejudice, conspicuous consumption, even art and religious devotion—are quite explicable and (when desired) avoidable.
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Rather dated and self-aggrandizing
- De Laurie Frick en 07-21-11
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Everyone would benefit from seeing further into the future, whether buying stocks, crafting policy, launching a new product, or simply planning the week's meals. Unfortunately, people tend to be terrible forecasters. As Wharton professor Philip Tetlock showed in a landmark 2005 study, even experts' predictions are only slightly better than chance. However, an important and underreported conclusion of that study was that some experts do have real foresight.
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- Ana Azevedo
- 06-03-20
Great book
Good narrator, a little slow
Nice scientific knowledge
A little boring at the end
That is all
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- Rich Osborne
- 02-05-20
solid content, adequate delivery
this would be a better book to read than take in on audio. definitely learned a bit. the author's occasional "dad jokes" probably play better on the page as well.
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- kelley
- 04-16-18
First time reading Mlodinow
What made the experience of listening to Elastic the most enjoyable?
I always enjoy when the author narrates, even if they're not as "great a performance" as some other narrators. I enjoyed the personal anecdotes and I feel that Mlodinow could have used these moments more often. He uses the clause, "In today's society," a bunch and this is where I felt that he was forcing the academic thesis of the book whereas his summation of case studies and personal experiences fully elucidated his argument.
What did you like best about this story?
The exploration of schizotypy: I feel an entire book could be written on schizotypy and elastic thinking.
What about Leonard Mlodinow’s performance did you like?
He is the author.
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- Anonymous User
- 06-04-18
Good book. Not his best
Pretty good book on elastic thinking. I prefer his Physics books, but it is interesting and well written.
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- Daniel García
- 10-03-19
Mi escritor favorito
You always learn with Mlodinow. I love his relaxed but science based antibullshit style.
This one is more general public than his other books.
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- Mary Anne Barry
- 06-14-18
Enlightening book, I enjoyed it immensely...
The Narrator was great. So like himself...
The information was powerful and very though provoking for the reader.
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- Jordan Bloch
- 02-24-21
splendid
tremendous exploration of creativity, humanity, the brain, experience, perception, psychology, biochemistry, and what thought is and how we use our minds in different societies and tasks
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- Dean G.
- 01-18-23
Very Timely
In a world that is advancing so rapidly in many ways and devolving in others, this book shows the importance of not being so dogmatic in our worldview. The smaller the world becomes, we need to be more elastic in our thought processes if we are to survive as a species.
This is a great introduction into this concept.
I loved how politics and religion were set aside in this exploration of the mind and the sanest way to view the world we live in. I look forward to other writings from this author. Hopefully, there will be more concerning practices and routines that can help make our minds more elastic. This book deserves a second or third listen and I definitely plan on exploring the PDF that accompanies this title.
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- Petr Kubat
- 08-06-18
Very different Mlodinow
Mlodinow is scouting different fields of science in his books and this one is again quite different. It has Mlodinow's style of interesting, easily digestible reading about science. This time it's about brain and our thinking.
I was reading this book right after Thinking fast and slow where we are shown how irrational our thinking and behavior often is due to 'system number one', the fast thinking. Mlodinow is basically talking about the same system, fast thinking, but he is showing how important it is. How its irrational properties can help our lives in different aspects. What problems arise without it.
He talks about novelty seeking, how it became a big thing only recently, how is it connected to our brain and its reward system and how reward system even works.
He talks about thoughts, what they are and how can you be aware of them and observe them - suggests 3 basic mindfulness practices.
He talks about computers and their lack of anything that would be reminiscent of elastic thinking. How information is processed in brain, how it relates to what computers do, how it relates to behavior of social insects.
He suggests interesting thinking exercise for challenging our strong beliefs in order to make our minds more open and elastic. Also suggests some practices for simple relaxing to let our brain be curious and continues describing frozen thinking and how it affects experts in their fields. And how you can use it to cheat when playing board games with friends :-)
Then he goes through some interesting examples of different people and their thinking.
The book closes with yet another set of suggestions of how to elastize your own thinking.
Mlodinow was narrating this audiobook himself and it was great, as I always like authors reading themselves.
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- kristiem362
- 04-25-18
Interesting Content -- audio could be better
Would you listen to Elastic again? Why?
This is one of those times when I wish that I had the actual hard copy book because the content is very interesting and I would refer to the hard copy book. I don't think I could listen to the book again because the narration felt choppy and was distracting. Tough to listen to in the car because it tended to make me drowsy.
Who would you have cast as narrator instead of Leonard Mlodinow?
I think a professional narrator would have been a better option. I don't think Mr. Mlodinow aided his cause.
Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
No
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