2024 the best minds book review
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The Instant Cult Classic on the Art of Reprogramming Your Own Psychological Software
A bold and fascinating dive into the nuts and bolts of psychological evolution, Designing the Mind: The Principles of Psychitecture is part philosophical manifesto, part practical self-development guide, all based on the teachings of legendary thinkers like Marcus Aurelius, Lao Tzu, Friedrich Nietzsche, and Abraham Maslow. The ideas and techniques it offers are all integrated into a vital theory for helping individuals scale the heights of self-mastery and lead great lives.
"A fascinating framework" - Scott Barry Kaufman, PhD, author of Transcend: The New Science of Self-Actualization
This visionary guide argues that the mind can be compared to software, made up of many interwoven algorithms which were originally programmed by natural selection. Though most never learn to alter their default programming, it is possible to rewire cognitive biases, change ingrained habits, and transform emotional reactions. The process of psychitecture enables you to unplug from your own mind, identify its underlying patterns, and become the architect of your own enlightenment.
"It has already changed my life, and I know it will change others as well" - Aaron T. Perkins, Executive Leadership Coach
Simultaneously ancient and futuristic, Designing the Mind defies categorization, masterfully linking mindfulness to transhumanism, evolutionary psychology to Stoicism, and neuroscience to Buddhism. It frames the ideas of ancient sages as open-source code for the mind, putting forth a new, rational vision of spiritual enlightenment centered around gradual self-optimization.
"Super intriguing" - Jason Silva, global keynote speaker and Emmy-nominated host of Brain Games
This book will teach you to cultivate deep introspective insight. It will show you how to effortlessly change your automatic behaviors and manipulate your own desires so you always get what you want. It will provide a toolkit for building perpetual peace into your operating system. If you have ever longed for an operating manual for your own mind, this book will serve as a crucial guide for turning your own mind into a palace.
From the Publisher
ASIN : B08SGWNLV9
Publisher : Independently published (January 10, 2021)
Language : English
Paperback : 268 pages
ISBN-13 : 979-8574576656
Item Weight : 14.2 ounces
Dimensions : 6 x 0.61 x 9 inches
Reviewer: J.A. Clayton
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Advice within the review as well as the review on how to approach this work:
Review: Beautiful work. I would like to say first that I did not read this book, this book read me very well. Not only did it read me it sharpened my understanding of my philosophical basis right down to breaking down Aristotle and Nietzsche to a few understandable and realistic principles that are realistic and understandably workable to anyone who reads them, and if understand as well as practice the principles, that makes it a whole other level of reality.So, I can only give this humbly ideal advice about the book: If you are a beginner, read the book and practice the ideas for a few months and see if your life does not improve (I have been doing this in some genuine form since I was about three or four years old in a disciplined way reading, honing and understanding my reality and doing what I need to do growth-wise).If you are intermediate or advanced, see if this work does not harmonize fully with your understanding (it does for me).Indeed, the mind is the most malleable, and growth worthy things if used and understood properly. Yet, when you use your mind properly, the only limit on reality is the structure of reality and its function as there are not any pedagogical or teaching infinities and mastery is always possible to those that genuinely want it and want to put in the effort to get it ultimately.So, deeply, I recommend this work to anyone beginning, intermediate or advanced in the art of designing the mind or creating their own genuine mastery. Sure, I compare this to the works of G.I Gurdjieff, especially the second book: "Meetings With Remarkable Men" in scope. But it just gives good material like "Meetings With Remarkable Men", not digests it for you like "Beelzebub's Tales To His Grandson" (Gurdjieff's first books) which uses obscure, "strange" and unusual terms to break up the continuum of boredom consciousness or "sleep" and fully awaken the mind before giving material that excites the mind.Anyhow, this is a great work and I genuinely recommend it to all.
Reviewer: De Samuel
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Life Changing
Review: The insights in this book have truly transformed my way of thinking. I highly recommend it to anyone aspiring to a more fulfilling life.
Reviewer: Chase Chappell
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Great read
Review: Great job
Reviewer: Reddog
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Ok
Review: These books are ok. Sometimes if a book is really good Iâll read it a second time. Not this one. Tks
Reviewer: Meg
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Everyone needs this book!
Review: I have been reading self help books over the summer but this book was the most logical. As a kid, I always wanted to be a Vulcan (like spock and tuvok). I thought they were the ideal characters to represent personal control, logic, and wisdom. I feel a little bit closer to achieving that childhood dream of being a Vulcan. I feel as though this book is what everyone needs. If people could digest and change their lives from this book, we would be one step closer to world peace. If we all put a little more effort into improving ourselves, we would see an improvement in the world around us. "Be the change you want to see in the world"type of deal. I can't wait to re-read this book. 10/10 read it and buy it for everyone you know.
Reviewer: Lou
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: A Must-Have for Your Library - Highly Recommended
Review: I recently purchased the book "Designing the Mind," and I am thrilled with its content. This book has proven to be a valuable addition to my personal library for several reasons:Engaging Content: "Designing the Mind" offers a captivating and thought-provoking exploration of its subject matter. It delves into the intricacies of the mind and its design, making it a fascinating read that keeps you engaged from start to finish.Revisit-Worthy: The mark of a truly exceptional book is its ability to draw you back for repeated readings. "Designing the Mind" is precisely that kind of book. Its content is rich and multifaceted, making it a valuable resource that you'll want to revisit time and time again.Strong Recommendation: I wholeheartedly recommend "Designing the Mind" to anyone interested in the subject matter or seeking a thought-provoking read. It has certainly left a positive impression on me, and I believe others will find it equally enlightening and enjoyable.In summary, "Designing the Mind" is a book that not only enriches your understanding but also invites you to explore its content repeatedly. It's a must-have for anyone's library, and I couldn't be happier with my purchase. Don't miss out on this gem; I highly recommend it.
Reviewer: PingJockey
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Great for applying stoicism
Review: I don't know why a user wrote a lengthy review of this book just to bash it, the introduction clearly states what this book is about and the website is openly provided. I see nothing wrong with the book or the marketing, an "x for Dummies" book has more flashy marketing and no one complains. I suppose reading the full book description is too much for some, but that's probably why "tl;dr" was created.I enjoyed the book, it builds on existing stoicism and has citations for nearly everything. It's nothing new if you're already familiar with stoicism, it has an interesting approach on how you can apply them in your thought process. I don't remember all the psych terms being dropped, but it's written in a way that you're not expected to. I did like the algorithm approach, though the diagrams probably look better in hard cover as I believe that has colors. It does a great job using stoicism to make you an independent thinker that's uninfluenced by group think or your own bias.I did like the author intentionally trying to flare up my emotions, only to point out that my current emotional state is probably on fire and points out the reasons why. Nice.
Reviewer: JR Golf
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: I am a mindset coach and this book is just excellent - very informative and the breakdown of arguments into algorithms is insightful and effective. Strongly recommend
Reviewer: Jose R
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Conceptos claros y útiles para la vida diaria y cambiante de los tiempos actuales. Respuestas con evidencia y ejemplos de utilidad de algunas. filosofÃas
Reviewer: Gonçalo Malho Rodrigues
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Este é um livro que nos conduz num caminho de desconstrucao e reprogramação da nossa mente, tornando claros muitos arquétipos e dogmas que ainda subsistem sobre os quais ganhamos consciência (e decidimos o que fazer com eles).Aconselho este livro a qualquer pessoa que procura conhecer como funciona a nossa mente e a desenvolver-se.
Reviewer: Rooney
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: "Designing the Mind: The Principles of Psychitecture" offers a captivating journey into the realm of psychitecture, a concept that melds psychology and architecture to explore how our physical environments profoundly impact our mental well-being. Authored by a practitioner in the field, this book introduces readers to a unique and thought-provoking perspective on the intersection of design and psychology.The standout feature of this book is its innovative approach to understanding the relationship between the spaces we inhabit and our cognitive and emotional experiences. It takes the reader beyond the aesthetics of architecture and delves into the profound ways in which our surroundings influence our thoughts, emotions, and behaviors.The author skillfully weaves together psychological principles and architectural concepts, offering a cohesive framework for understanding how design choices can enhance or hinder our mental states. Whether you're an architect, designer, psychologist, or simply someone interested in the impact of your environment on your mind, this book provides valuable insights.The writing style is engaging and accessible, making complex ideas and theories approachable to a broad audience. The author's passion for the subject shines through, and real-world examples and case studies illustrate the principles effectively.The book encourages readers to become more mindful of their physical surroundings and consider how design choices in homes, offices, and public spaces can promote well-being and productivity. It prompts reflection on our own environments and how they might be optimized to support our mental health.One minor consideration is that some readers may find the depth of content in certain sections to be quite detailed, especially if they are approaching the subject from a non-technical background. However, this depth also ensures that the book provides a comprehensive exploration of the topic.
Reviewer: Mr.Rezension
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: The author does a great job at giving an overview of all kinds of self-improvement or growth ways that actually have either modern science or ancient wisdom of great cultures as proof. The author clearly has had a deep dive into many thinkers, philosophies and other sources of great knowledge and wisdom. There is also some humor, quite a few illustrations and some âmain takeawaysâ at the end of each chapter (which are in my estimate a bit too long). I will definitely recommend the book. Love from Germany
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