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The Extended Mind by Annie Murphy Paul

There is an argument to be made that it does not matter how a helpful podcaster conducts himself outside of the studio. A man unable to constrain his urges may still preach dopaminergic control to others. Morning sun remains salutary. The physiological sigh, employed by this writer many times in the writing of this essay, continues to effect calm. ... See more
Andrew Huberman’s Mechanisms of Control
As an anthropologist, she knew all too well that unspoken codes of culture serve those in power. Bourdieu calls what isn’t said—what is socially silent—“doxa.”
“Good observers look for doxa,” Gillian explained. “What isn’t said and what is hidden in plain sight. It is a kind of chip in your brain or X-ray vision that you get when you look at the fam
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Ray Kurzweil • The Law of Accelerating Returns « the Kurzweil Library + collections
Think of it as a massive experiment in mind control.