This is the first paradox of time: Your attitudes toward time have a profound impact on your life and world, yet you seldom recognize it. Our goal is to help you reclaim yesterday, enjoy today, and master tomorrow with new ways of seeing and working with your past, present, and future.
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"The Time Paradox" by Philip Zimbardo and John Boyd This book explores the concept of time and how our perception of it influences our behavior, decision-making, and well-being. (25/42) https://t.co/DD6Txndy1D
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@patrick_oshag @dr_mcgilchrist - The Search for Truth (Michael A. Singer) - Amusing Ourselves to Death (Neil Postman) - Direct Truth (Kapil Gupta) - Existential Kink (Caroyln Elliott) - The Crowd: Study of the Popular Mind (Gustave Le Bon) - The Time Paradox (Philip G. Zimbardo)