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The Counterintuitive Need To Slow Down And Find Spaciousness With Iain Mcgilchrist Tgs 217

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Patricia Bravo On Linkedin Do You Find It Counterintuitive To Slow

Patricia Bravo On Linkedin Do You Find It Counterintuitive To Slow In this episode, nate is rejoined by philosopher and neuroscientist iain mcgilchrist for discussion on how our left brain dominance obscures our sense of value, especially for abstract qualities such as truth, goodness, and beauty. Wisdom in a world in crisis: the counterintuitive need to slow down and find spaciousness the great simplification #217 with iain mcgilchrist.

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Spaciousness The Slow Food Of Facilitation Interaction Institute For

Spaciousness The Slow Food Of Facilitation Interaction Institute For As a way to reclaim an appreciation for these things, he urges us to slow down, create spaciousness, embrace silence and deep listening, and resist the mania for productivity in our modern culture. Gunakan tombol panah untuk melihat terjemahan selengkapnya. layanan google yang ditawarkan tanpa biaya ini dapat langsung menerjemahkan berbagai kata, frasa, dan halaman web ke bahasa indonesia dan lebih dari 100 bahasa lainnya. [00:13:08] iain mcgilchrist: there's much that can be said against humanity and, 'm the first to, see all my life have been before people got terribly excited so much about the environment i was, as a teenager, terribly troubled by what, what was happening inthatrespect. When looking at our global challenges, it can be easier to focus on the external factors that could be different. yet a critical part of creating impactful change is turning the scope of reflection inward towards how our patterns of thinking influence the way we contribute to our surroundings.

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Iain Mcgilchrist The Matter With Things Unherd

Iain Mcgilchrist The Matter With Things Unherd [00:13:08] iain mcgilchrist: there's much that can be said against humanity and, 'm the first to, see all my life have been before people got terribly excited so much about the environment i was, as a teenager, terribly troubled by what, what was happening inthatrespect. When looking at our global challenges, it can be easier to focus on the external factors that could be different. yet a critical part of creating impactful change is turning the scope of reflection inward towards how our patterns of thinking influence the way we contribute to our surroundings. Listen to this episode from the great simplification with nate hagens on spotify. (conversation recorded on january 2nd, 2025) when looking at our global challenges, it can be easier to focus on the external factors that could be different. For iain, this is rooted in a point that we discussed in the first article: having two different but complementary halves makes the brain work more efficiently as a whole. It’s counter intuitive because the brain achieves its remarkable powers by means of connections: why reduce that connectivity by splitting the whole thing in two? yet this is how the brain works—something very widely attested in scientific literature. Psychiatrist, philosopher, and literary scholar iain mcgilchrist has spent his career studying how the two hemispheres of the brain work, together and separately, to forge our understanding of our world.

Leverage Insightful To Support Sustainable Productivity
Leverage Insightful To Support Sustainable Productivity

Leverage Insightful To Support Sustainable Productivity Listen to this episode from the great simplification with nate hagens on spotify. (conversation recorded on january 2nd, 2025) when looking at our global challenges, it can be easier to focus on the external factors that could be different. For iain, this is rooted in a point that we discussed in the first article: having two different but complementary halves makes the brain work more efficiently as a whole. It’s counter intuitive because the brain achieves its remarkable powers by means of connections: why reduce that connectivity by splitting the whole thing in two? yet this is how the brain works—something very widely attested in scientific literature. Psychiatrist, philosopher, and literary scholar iain mcgilchrist has spent his career studying how the two hemispheres of the brain work, together and separately, to forge our understanding of our world.

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Iain Mcgilchrist Wisdom Over Power Why Contemplation Wonder Are

Iain Mcgilchrist Wisdom Over Power Why Contemplation Wonder Are It’s counter intuitive because the brain achieves its remarkable powers by means of connections: why reduce that connectivity by splitting the whole thing in two? yet this is how the brain works—something very widely attested in scientific literature. Psychiatrist, philosopher, and literary scholar iain mcgilchrist has spent his career studying how the two hemispheres of the brain work, together and separately, to forge our understanding of our world.

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