book reviews
Book reviews by and for those seeking to understand the human mind for all its strengths, quirks and shortcomings.
Top 5 philosophy book
Philosophy is the study of fundamental questions about existence, knowledge, ethics, and reality. It has been a subject of inquiry for thousands of years, and many great thinkers have contributed to the field with their ideas and insights. In this article, we will explore the top 5 philosophy books of all time.
Nikita MaltcevPublished 12 months ago in PsycheTop 5 non-fiction books
Non-fiction books offer a wealth of knowledge on a wide range of subjects, from history and science to politics and personal development. In this article, we will explore the top 5 non-fiction books of all time.
Nikita MaltcevPublished 12 months ago in PsychePlaying The Game Of Power
Don't overdo it when showcasing your talents in an effort to satisfy and impress others; otherwise, you risk doing the exact opposite and instilling uneasiness and anxiety.
Kunal SinghPublished 12 months ago in PsycheGod: "Illusion or delusion"
The question of whether God is an illusion or a delusion is a philosophical and theological debate that has been ongoing for centuries.
Books that Changed the World: Must-Read Titles for Every Generation
Throughout history, certain books have had a profound impact on the world. They have influenced political movements, inspired social change, challenged cultural norms, and sparked scientific discoveries. These books have become cornerstones of our intellectual heritage, and their lessons continue to resonate with readers of all ages and backgrounds. In this article, we will explore some of the most influential books in history and why they are must-read titles for every generation.
eda biljikPublished about a year ago in PsycheControl your mentality
Mentality or thinking in general is based on foundations and evidence within a person’s memory that is considered a reference for him in his decisions and actions, and this is what makes our mentality our hidden identity through memories or situations that we had in the past or in the present. Thus, mentality becomes the control room for the behavior of every human being. The mentality consists of a group of events and readings that enter directly and indirectly into the human mind through consciousness and the subconscious, and the most controlling behavior and behavior that results from an emotional goal of the person is the subconscious, because consciousness is most of the time controlled by human thinking. .
rawad awadaPublished about a year ago in PsycheExploring the Multifaceted Concept of Psyche: Implications for Understanding Ourselves and the World Around Us
The psyche is a term used to describe the human mind or soul. It is a complex concept that has been studied by philosophers, psychologists, and other scholars throughout history. The psyche is a central aspect of human existence, influencing everything from our emotions to our behavior. In this article, we will explore the concept of psyche in depth, examining its various meanings and implications.
"The Psyche's Mirror"
In the depths of the mind, there lies a mirror, Reflecting all thoughts and emotions clearer, It shows us our fears, our hopes, and our dreams,
zain hassanPublished about a year ago in Psychelaw of power
Appearing better than other is always dangerous, but most dangerous of all is to have no faults or weaknesses. Envy creates silent enemies. It is smart to occasionally display defects, and admit to harmless vices, in order to deflects envy and appear more human and approachable. only gods and the dead can seem perfect with impunity
Manmohan BajajPublished about a year ago in Psyche3 ideas from ”The Talent Code" by Daniel Coyle
The Talent Code makes a compelling case that talent is not an innate ability, but rather a skill that can be developed through a specific type of practice. Drawing on research from various fields, including neuroscience, psychology, and sociology, Coyle provides practical advice for individuals who want to improve their skills in any area.
3 ideas from "Thinking, Fast and Slow" by Daniel Kahneman
Daniel Kahneman's "Thinking, Fast and Slow" is a ground-breaking work that delves deep into the intricacies of the human mind and the two distinct systems of thinking that govern our decision-making processes. The book offers practical insights into how we can recognize and overcome cognitive biases to make better decisions in all aspects of our lives. In this article, we will explore three ideas from "Thinking, Fast and Slow" that can help you improve your thinking and decision-making skills.
The Pitfalls of False Positivity
The Stockdale Paradox The Stockdale Paradox is a concept that has become popular in recent years, particularly in the world of business and leadership. Named after James Stockdale, a former United States Navy admiral and prisoner of war during the Vietnam War, the Stockdale Paradox is a mindset that emphasizes the importance of both realism and optimism in times of crisis.