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Tao Wow | Daily Cup of Tao
Violent crimes have much to teach us about fast and slow thinking
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In 2011 I bought, read, and enjoyed Daniel Kahneman's book, "Thinking, Fast
and Slow." In a blog post I wrote about the book, I included some passages
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"The world is non-simultaneously apprehended. Non-simultaneously apprehended interacting processing. All I tune in are verbs. No nouns. Never met a noun yet. All I tune in is interacting processing." -Robert Anton Wilson
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x_JhlA-zo0k
~Eric
www.atlanteanconspiracy.com
www.ericdubay.blogspot.com
If we saw all life happening in front of us in incredible slow-motion then nothing would surprise us and we'd see everything coming, we'd be able to shape the future exactly.
Conversely if life rushes on by you and you rush and rush never keeping up, time seems to accelerate as you zoom through life - you'll be confused, baffled and mystified.
So do less, be more.
PS, yes, nice video thanks Eric.
Do less, be more. Like it. Thanks.
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