Book (Practical) Social science Instruction manual of will To you who are trying hard to change your mind / Kenichiro Mogi

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Japanese title: 単行本(実用) 社会科学 意志の取扱説明書 心を入れ替えようと頑張っているあなたへ / 茂木健一郎
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Item number: BO4917664
Released date: 23 Jan 2025

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Social Science
[Introduction to the content]
It is natural that it does not change even if you touch self-help books and the way of thinking of influencers!
It is wrong to think that you can control your will freely in the first place.
If you know how your will works, you can be like Elon Musk!
Is it true that people often say that you can achieve any goal if you make an effort? This book reveals the myth of "effort" in modern society from a brain science and philosophical point of view.
By understanding how the brain works, you can learn how to make accurate decisions and know how to handle your own will.
This book reconsiders the nature of "effort" and the definition of "success".
How do people make the wrong choices in modern society? Why do people leave decisions in their own lives to others? It explores the brain mechanisms behind the unconscious decisions we make in our presents ways to make better choices.
This book focuses on the theme of "free will" in particular, and discusses how we can exercise our will in modern society and the importance of decision-making in the AI age.
Establishing this concept is important as a strategy to beat AI.
In the future with AI, it refers to decision-making patterns with unique advantages that cannot be copied by others in life and business.
In the future with AI, it introduces specific approaches to "mote" decision-making and helps people acquire "accurate decision-making power" to survive the times.
If you want to open up your own future with your own will, it is a must-have volume.
Chapter 1 : Often People Make The Wrong Choices
Chapter 2 : Do You Decide Everything on your own will?
Chapter 3 : What Do You Need to Make Accurate Decisions?
Chapter 4 : Japan is full of obstacles to decision-making
Chapter 5 : What You Need to Make Free Will