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Loading... Mind Hacking: How to Change Your Mind for Good in 21 Days (edition 2016)by John HargraveI 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. 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. 4.5 stars |
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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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