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Mind Hacking: How to Change Your Mind for Good in 21 Days (edition 2016)

by John Hargrave

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This is a great self-help book for programmers. Well, you don't need to know how to actually program, you just need to keep your eyes and mind open because John Hargrave has a lot of wisdom to offer.

I adore the way he symbolizes money for time. So each time you look down to see the latest post in your Facebook feed, it costs you a few pennies. (seriously are most of the Facebook posts in your feed even worth a couple pennies?). The way he uses programming loops to describe our minds was brilliant. And I like how he describes Steve Jobs as having a time distortion field that makes you hit impossible deadlines.

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  wellington299 | Feb 19, 2022 |
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I read this when the author put it out there for free for anyone willing to give him feedback. I thought at the time what a good idea it was to have people take your self-help book on a test drive before it's published. A little over a year later, and I'm still putting his ideas to use. There were some that made more of an impression than others, but I can definitely say that the book has had a lasting positive affect on me. ( )
  Harks | Dec 17, 2022 |
This is a great self-help book for programmers. Well, you don't need to know how to actually program, you just need to keep your eyes and mind open because John Hargrave has a lot of wisdom to offer.

I adore the way he symbolizes money for time. So each time you look down to see the latest post in your Facebook feed, it costs you a few pennies. (seriously are most of the Facebook posts in your feed even worth a couple pennies?). The way he uses programming loops to describe our minds was brilliant. And I like how he describes Steve Jobs as having a time distortion field that makes you hit impossible deadlines.

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  wellington299 | Feb 19, 2022 |
This book was a nice, short and effective read. It gave me some new ways to think about my meditation practice and my overall self development. I will be recommending it to friends. ( )
  nefitty | Aug 9, 2015 |
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