The Time Paradox
by Philip Zimbardo and John Boyd.
For me, the writing is slightly exaggerated. The points are simple but the explanations are too lengthy. However, this is still a good book for 'time lover'. It speaks a lot about oneself and personal time perspectives.
Some of the quotations from the book (There are a lot! But I choose some of the best):
For me, the writing is slightly exaggerated. The points are simple but the explanations are too lengthy. However, this is still a good book for 'time lover'. It speaks a lot about oneself and personal time perspectives.
Some of the quotations from the book (There are a lot! But I choose some of the best):
After all, people live their lives based upon their personal memories - based upon what they believe to be true - not upon an officially sanctioned version of events recorded in an objective history. (p.74)
The book discusses on false memories. At the end of the topic the authors state: Negative memories hurt, whether or not they are real (p.85)
You don't have to be smart to end up wealthy. (p.234)
What makes you happy today may not make you happy tomorrow. (p.262)
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