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David McRaney 出版社: Avery Publishing Group 副标题: Why You Have Too Many Friends on Facebook, Why Your Memory Is Mostly Fiction, an D 46 Other Ways You're Deluding Yourself 出版年: 2012-11-6 页数: 303 定价: GBP 12.29 装帧: Paperback ISBN: 9781592407361
Apophenia is an umbrella term that encompasses other phenomena, like the Texas sharpshooter fallacy and pareidolia. When you commit the Texas sharpshooter fallacy, you draw a circle around a series of random events and decide there is some meaning in the chaos that isn’t really there. In pareidolia, you see shapes like clouds or tree limbs as people or faces. Apophenia is refusing to believe in clutter and noise, in coincidence and chance.
Apophenia most often appears in your life when you experience synchronicity. Small moments of synchronicity seem meaningful even when you know they can’t be. If the date lines up in an interesting way, like say 8/9/10, people talk about it. You can’t just ignore it when something that should be random sorts itself out and becomes orderly. The clock reads... (查看原文)
Don’t let this discourage you, though. You can accept that life is unfair and still relish it. You aren’t in total control of your life, but there is a nice big chunk of your life over which you have complete authority—beat that part to a pulp. Just remember the unfair nature of the world, the randomness of birthright, means people often suffer adversity and enjoy opulence through no effort of their own. If you think the world is just and fair, people who need help may never get it. Realize that even though we are all responsible for our actions, the blame for evil acts rests on the perpetrator and never the victim. No one deserves to be raped or bullied, robbed or murdered. To make the world more just and fair, you have to make it harder for evil to thrive, and you can’t do this just by r... (查看原文)
The book is a collection of psychological biases. Most of them are familiar to me, so by reading the book, I try to run into cases where I have no previous knowledge. What still echoes in my mind are author's illustration on procrastination, learned helpl...
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开始读 You Are Not So Smart 这本书的缘起还算比较奇特。 欲偷闲,Google 了 “recommended books on philosophy”,点开第二条The 11 Best Psychology and Philophy Books of 2011,其中推荐的第一本书居然这么眼熟(话说此书封面很挫),不是何时见过这本书,然后感觉不错,...
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LEARNED HELPNESS If you feel like you aren’t in control of your destiny, you will give up and accept whatever situation you are in. EXTINCTION BURST Any time you quit something cold turkey, your brain will make a last-ditch effort to return to your habit...
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