The Evolving Self
A Psychology for the Third Millennium
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Sean Pratt
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In this wise, humane inquiry, Csikszentmihalyi (Flow: The Psychology of Optimal Experience) argues that genetically programmed behaviors that once helped humans adapt and multiply now threaten our survival. These traits include obsessions with food and sex, addiction to pleasure, excessive rationality, and a tendency to focus on the negative. A University of Chicago psychology professor, the author also believes we must free our minds of cultural illusions, such as ethnocentric superiority or identification with one's possessions. He urges listeners to find ways to reduce the oppression, exploitation, and inequality that are woven into the fabric of society. Further, he wants us to control the direction of human evolution by pursuing challenging activities that lead to greater complexity while opposing chaos and conformity.
Each chapter concludes with self-help questions and mental exercises designed to help listeners apply the insights of this literate manifesto to their daily lives.
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- Anonymous User
- 04-06-22
Great Thought provoking book, but there is a flaw
The book is perhaps one of the most interesting and thought provoking book I have come to read/listen to. I hightly recommend this book, accually I think it should be a school requitement. However, in chapter 7, 28:25-28:32 min into it, his sentence is suddenly cut off and moved on to the next paragraph(?), basically he is suddenly cut off and it moves on to the next topic. Perhaps this is a flaw in the production of the audiobook, I thought it might be worth pointing out.
Great book otherwise !
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- Layiq
- 18-10-23
loved every second of it
we need more of this kind of book for humanity to wake up if it is possible
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- spencerhudson
- 16-03-17
Highly thought provoking
Highly thought provoking is about the best description one could give. The book poses a large number of self questioning and realisations Foy the reader to explore ... the ultimate path is and benefit is based on optional effort.
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- Saravana Venkatesh
- 13-04-22
good read i loved it thank u.
narrator was good. deep insight on eastern philiosphy explained well by the author. recommend it.
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- Alžběta
- 29-07-23
Fascinating and inspiring.
"The Evolving Self" is a fascinating and inspiring read about self-improvement. The book was written in the early '90s and feels - unsurprisingly - a little outdated at times, but its overall message could not be more current and inspiring.
I love Csikszentmihalyi's writing and thought process - I enjoyed "The Evolving Self" after rereading "Flow" and discovering "Finding Flow" and found all three books fascinating, inspiring and beautifully written.
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