April 2020
Intermediate to advanced
208 pages
5h 25m
English
OUR BRAINS LOVE TO PUT NEW EXPERIENCES IN OLD boxes. New experiences that don’t fit our preconceptions make us uncomfortable, so we force fit them into a category we think we already understand—even if that old box may be more harmful than helpful. Unexamined assumptions cloud our brains. Labels lie and our brains are accomplices. The categories of the past have brought us to a dangerous place.
Labels are sometimes assigned by an outside authority. A physician can do a test, for example, and label your sore throat as either strep throat or not. Science is based on categories: periodic tables, species, quantum physics moving from particles to waves. As part of an analytic ...
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