
The Tangled Mind
Unraveling the Origin of Human Nature
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Mike Norgaard
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Nick Kolenda
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Humans learn by association. Every concept that you understand is connected to an earlier concept. So then, what happens if you retrace those connections? Wouldn’t you eventually find a starting point? Indeed, you would. The Tangled Mind argues that a small group of primitive concepts fueled your knowledge of the world.
Essentially:
- You discover the world via sensory experience.
- You “scaffold” new concepts onto sensory elements.
- Future concepts inherit sensory meaning.
Today, your entire knowledge rests upon a sensory foundation. In this book, you’ll learn how those sensory underpinnings influence your perception and behavior. You’ll discover practical applications in life and business, and you’ll learn how those concepts build your deep-rooted beliefs and values (e.g., morality, religion, politics).
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- Joseph E. Pangelinan
- 01-05-20
Amazing and informative
This book is amazing in helping you see just how complex the human psyche is and how you can use it to your advantage!
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- kyle
- 09-03-20
2 for 2
great book Nick is one of my favorite authors and I suggest this not only for anyone that likes psychology but also that intrigued in human nature as well.
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