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Thinking: A Socially Accepted Form of Insanity: A Book for the Imprisoned Mind
Thinking: A Socially Accepted Form of Insanity: A Book for the Imprisoned Mind
Thinking: A Socially Accepted Form of Insanity: A Book for the Imprisoned Mind
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Thinking: A Socially Accepted Form of Insanity: A Book for the Imprisoned Mind

Written by Stephen Muires

Narrated by Stephen Muires

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We place such overinflated importance on originality and uniqueness that we are prime candidates for being fooled, by thought, that our creations are indeed unique and very original. We are 100% unable to see ourselves in the perspective of 7 billion minds thinking thoughts all day long. To think that anything we come up with is new and original, is astonishingly naive. To think that our particular opinion on any topic is the right one, the smart one, the educated one, is severely delusional.

Thinking is a socially accepted form of insanity.

The current book delves into this topic and scouts out issues presented by the realization that we do not think our own thoughts.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherFlowing Books
Release dateNov 6, 2018
ISBN9781987152593
Thinking: A Socially Accepted Form of Insanity: A Book for the Imprisoned Mind
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Stephen Muires

Stephen Muires (1963-) Born in Holland, has lived in Scandinavia for almost 30 years. Studied English language and philosophy at Leiden University, later got a Master’s degree in Swedenborgian theology in the USA. Careers have included software engineering, editing, the ministry, tourism and workshop leader. Of all countries visited likes America the best, particularly the deserts of the Southwest. Married and has one son. Currently living in Sweden, enjoying the large tracts of wild nature still left there. Hobby: the restoration of old smoking pipes. Goal in life: mastering the secret of invisibility.

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