Beyond Mental Slavery
Are You a Mind Slave?
It's natural to think you control your mind. Beyond
Mental Slavery shows you just how often your mind actually
controls you. You're under the influence of ideas that aren't
really yours. Biases you're not fully aware of affect your thoughts
and beliefs. Subconscious programs cause you to react in ways
that have nothing to do with your conscious goals or desires
- and may even actively sabotage them.
The various parts of your mind tell you things, even command
and demand. You're persuaded by this internal dialog and you
obey these thoughts, imagining that the whole process is who
you are. That identification is a mistake, one made easily and
daily throughout the world by billions of us. Research, stories
and examples that you can verify from your own experience, are
used throughout the book to demonstrate just how easy it is to
be ordered around by the thought processes you believe you direct
for your own purposes.
Corrective actions or "escape plans" are laid out
for you, always starting with awareness as the first step, followed
by more specific things you can do to free your thinking. This
is a powerful book about many of the ways your mind is limited
and even corrupted by processes that are not always so obvious
- not obvious until pointed out, that is. You'll often find yourself
reflecting on your own thoughts and feelings as you read the
examples, and you are invited to do so, to verify both the claims
made and the solutions suggested.
Beyond Mental Slavery will bring you to a new understanding
of how your mind really works. You'll see the problems inherent
in your ordinary thinking and decision making, and then you'll
see how to escape many of the limitations these impose. Work
with the ideas and tips here, and you'll increase the power of
your mind, but, more importantly, you'll also increase it's true
usefulness.
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Readers Comments:
I love "Beyond Mental Slavery". Wish I could
bundle up all of your wisdom and put it in a box with a ribbon
and present it to many people I know. - Nancy K
I have found Gillman's book to be a very good little primer
on clear thinking, and if the ideas in this work were followed,
the entire world would be a better place to live, and we would
be much better able to think clearly and unravel the knots that
life presents us. - Richard P.
Beyond Mental Slavery
A Guide to Breaking Free and Thinking Clearly
by Steve Gillman
Excerpts
The Worship of Reason
- This page has the first dozen paragraphs of Chapter One, in
which I take a look at why it is a mistake to follow our reasoning
blindly. It starts with a true story about a man who wanted to
drop nuclear bombs on Afghanistan because that's where the logic
of his beliefs led him - and where he followed.
Thinking and Ego - This excerpt
is from Chapter Four; Ego Masquerading As Self. We easily
see when other people's egos get in the way of good decisions
or clear thinking, but the process is not always so visible in
ourselves. Consider the Great Toilet Paper Debate, for
example (you'll have to go read the excerpt)...
Conformity and Cultural Conditioning
- From Chapter Six, this excerpt addresses our urge to conform
and out tendency to allow the beliefs and opinions of others
to influence our thinking. Wait until you read about the experiments
done by Solomon Asch. You will be shocked.
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Other Pages:
About Steve Gillman - Biographical
information about myself.
Table of Contents - And a short
excerpt from the introduction of the book.
Thought Identification
- Why it's a problem and what to do about it.
Seeker of Truth? - Do you
really want to know what is true?
Truth Seeker? - Part two of
Seeker of Truth.
Metaphorical Thinking
- It is more common and more problematic than you might realize.
Blunder - My review of Zachary
Shore's book.
Our Assumptions - A look at
some assumptions in our thinking that we don't even recognize.
Beyond
Mental Slavery - One more link to the sales page for the
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