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#1 Your life is made up of many lifetimes, lived consecutively. You experience cruelty and kindness from both sides. The modern era is rare, because it is the only time in your life when you experience such dramatic population growth.
#2 The idea of longtermism is that positively influencing the longterm future is a key moral priority of our time. It is about taking...
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Get the Summary of Ryan Holiday's Discipline Is Destiny in 20 minutes. Please note: This is a summary & not the original book. "Discipline Is Destiny" by Ryan Holiday explores the pivotal role of discipline in achieving greatness and self-mastery. The book draws on historical figures like Lou Gehrig, whose consistent performance and modest lifestyle exemplified discipline, and Toni Morrison, who maintained a disciplined writing routine amidst challenges....
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Get the Summary of Edward Snowden's Permanent Record in 20 minutes. Please note: This is a summary & not the original book. Original book introduction: In 2013, twenty-nine-year-old Edward Snowden shocked the world when he broke with the American intelligence establishment and revealed that the United States government was secretly pursuing the means to collect every single phone call, text message, and email. The result would be an unprecedented...
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Book Preview: #1 Some people may be better at listening to their bodies and getting good judgments than others. The best financial traders are not necessarily the most intelligent, but rather those who are the most sensitive to interoceptive signals.
#2 Interoception is the awareness of the inner state of the body. It is generated in places all over the body, and then travels via...
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#1 The first part of the book will focus on the use of reason in religion and science. In these and other domains, there is an ineliminable role of judgement, but that does not mean we should be skeptical about reason and rationality.
#2 The debate between God and science is another example of how theism and atheism rarely change their minds. The currency of philosophy...
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Book Preview: #1 If you want to live high on the hog, restaurants are easy targets. Many of these establishments have a buffet or free snacks served as a come-on to drink more mindless alcohol. If you are really hungry, you can go into a self-service cafeteria and finish the meal of someone who left a lot on the plate.
#2 You can get great food at weddings, bar mitzvahs, testimonials,...
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#1 The most basic definition of consciousness is that given by the philosopher Thomas Nagel in his famous essay What Is It Like to Be a Bat.: The essence of consciousness is that it is experience itself.
#2 Consciousness is what we are referring to when we talk about experience in its most basic form. It is like something to be you in this moment, and it is like something...
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Book Preview: #1 The autonomic nervous system is the automatic system in charge of the body's basic housekeeping responsibilities, such as breathing and heart rate. It is organized around three building blocks that work in a certain order, and it comes with preset pathways.
#2 The autonomic hierarchy is the order in which the three building blocks came into being. The ventral vagal...
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#1 The place-names on the academic maps of philosophy tend to change. In the Middle Ages, for example, philosophy covered practically every branch of theoretical knowledge that did not come under theology.
#2 The history of philosophy is the history of a sharply inquisitive cast of mind. It is not a defined discipline, but rather a collection of different inquiries that...
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#1 Mark Twain was a famous writer who was obsessed with coincidence. In 1858, he had a dream in which his brother was lying in a metal burial case, which was exactly how his brother died. He could not bring himself to publish the story, as he was afraid the public would treat it as a joke.
#2 The mental telegraphy metaphor points to the cutting-edge technology of the...
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#1 The philosopher must use his own capacity to think rationally to argue and justify his doubt. He cannot afford to doubt that ability. The reality of time can be doubted because the traditional concept of time contains contradictions.
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Book Preview:#1 In 1943, José Antonio Rey María was a fish spotter for the fishermen of Punta Umbria, Spain. He saw a body floating in the water, and when he rowed closer, he realized it was a man. He brought the body ashore and none of the other fishermen wanted to touch it.
#2 The British Secret Service had created a man from nothing in a basement room beneath the Admiralty building...
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#1 The heroes of today's movies are following the same script as the Hero's Journey, a template of storytelling that spans the ages. It is a path of adventure, ordeals, and transformation.
#2 You are the hero of your life. You are responsible for what happens and what doesn't. You decide who gets cast in which roles and even the lines you speak. You must write your own...
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#1 You constantly split your mind into consciousness and subconsciousness. You are doing it right now—breathing, blinking, swallowing, maintaining your posture, and holding your mouth closed while you read. You could pull those systems into conscious control or leave them to the autonomic nervous system.
#2 The subjects in the study did not wash away their emotions,...
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Book Preview: #1 I see a broken man when I think about my time in the Senate. I was standing in the inner office of the Senate majority leader, Harry Reid, who had led the charge to pass universal background checks. But four months earlier, his six-year-old son had been shot dead in his first-grade classroom.
#2 The support of a broad, bipartisan majority of senators and the American...
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Book Preview: #1 I was extremely nervous and excited to go to a predominantly white school. I struggled to make new friends because I was always thinking about how I looked, spoke, and acted.
#2 I was not alone in my struggle to understand my new classmates. I was extremely nervous about going to school, because I was not one of the popular girls, and I was sure that they would make...
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#1 Rightness is a second-order pleasure, meaning that it is not very enjoyable itself, but it is the basis for many other enjoyable experiences. It is essential for our survival, and it gives us a sense of being smart, competent, and in tune with our environment.
#2 We as a culture tend to view error as rare and bizarre. We regard it as a sign of intellectual inferiority,...
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#1 All that could ever be known is experience, and all experience is known through the medium of mind. Thus, the first imperative of any mind that wishes to know the nature of reality is to investigate and know the reality of its own mind.
#2 The most profound knowledge that the mind can attain is its own essential nature. The mind's recognition of its own essential...
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#1 The Bronze Age is characterized by the affirmation of wild and materially inclined virility. Genuine authority no longer exists in this age, only power affirmed by means of force. The Age of Iron or Dark Cycle is ruled by economic power.
#2 The world axis corresponds to the heart axis in man. The person who performs his duties in line with the values of Tradition...
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Book Preview: #1 In 1977, a young woman from Hyesan traveled to Pyongyang to visit her brother. She was invited to join the officers in playing games to pass the time, and she sang a song for the passengers. She was taken with the officer's military bearing and self-assurance.
#2 My mother was in love with my father, and they began writing to each other every week. One night, six...
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