Humans are the only organisms on this planet that knowingly do what is bad for them, their families, their habitats and their species. Most humans today have no idea why they struggle with giving up bad habits and why they walk on a very fine line between depression and addiction, anxiety and recklessness, fatigue and burnout. Why are we so prone to
blindspots, self-delusions and fooling ourselves?
Today, human brains have invented expensive tools to diagnose diseases, and costly crutches to patch us up. Yet few humans realize it is these very same imaginative brains that are causing trouble because they have hijacked our body’s immune system and metabolism. As clearly explained in the book, this unique hard-to-balance metabolism (energy budgeting) is the root of most psychological and physical disorders in humans. Today, humans suffer mostly from abuse and deception by their own brains, and fight their most formidable battles inside their brains. Yet most of us know more about our phones, apps, games, pets, homes, cars and jobs than about our own brain and body, and how they communicate, or get burned out, together.
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A graduate of University of Michigan and Case Western Reserve University, Ray Armat, Ph.D., is a polymath (farmer, materials scientist, chemical engineer, former NASA grantee) with years of interdisciplinary teaching and research experience in balancing industrial product formulas. As a humble philosopher scientist, storyteller, farmer and educator, he uses simple language to explain how our body and brain communicate, and more...
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Taschenbuch. Condición: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - About the BookHumans are the only organisms on this planet that knowingly do what is bad for them, their families, their habitats and their species. Most humans today have no idea why they struggle with giving up bad habits and why they walk on a very fine line between depression and addiction, anxiety and recklessness, fatigue and burnout. Why are we so prone to blindspots, self-delusions and fooling ourselves Today, human brains have invented expensive tools to diagnose diseases, and costly crutches to patch us up. Yet few humans realize it is these very same imaginative brains that are causing trouble because they have hijacked our body's immune system and metabolism. As clearly explained in the book, this unique hard-to-balance metabolism (energy budgeting) is the root of most psychological and physical disorders in humans. Today, humans suffer mostly from abuse and deception by their own brains, and fight their most formidable battles inside their brains. Yet most of us know more about our phones, apps, games, pets, homes, cars and jobs than about our own brain and body, and how they communicate, or get burned out, together. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798985969436
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