Here is a funny-because-it's-true piece on memory, perception and free will. It's well worth a read, just to remind yourself how things _really_ work :->
yes, i think so. but i don't think this is any great trickery. i think it's simply the way brains work. you made a choice based on previous assumptions/feelings etc. you can override it with a more logical choice if you wish... ie i will eat later not now. but mostly you are happy with the original choice.
i just don't get the conspiracy he's making it out to be?
Most people seem to think that their conscious minds actually make the decisions as to what to do. They seem barely aware that they have subconscious minds at all.
And it's an attitude which leads people to blame others for having weak self-control, or bad behaviour, which is really down to drives and decision-making processes which are really hard to deal with.
If you treat yourself like an army, where a command issued from above is slavishly, then you're in for a nasty shock. Treating yourself like a pet, to be trained into doing the right things, and you'll be much more successful and happier.
This may be a bad analogy, because if you treat an actual army as somewhere where a command issued from above is slavishly obeyed, you're also in for a nasty shock.
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i just don't get the conspiracy he's making it out to be?
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And it's an attitude which leads people to blame others for having weak self-control, or bad behaviour, which is really down to drives and decision-making processes which are really hard to deal with.
If you treat yourself like an army, where a command issued from above is slavishly, then you're in for a nasty shock. Treating yourself like a pet, to be trained into doing the right things, and you'll be much more successful and happier.
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In other news, the Exploratorium is staffed by really cool people like Pat Murphy and Ellen Klages - so I'm not surprised it's a really cool place.