Thursday, 14 April 2011

What You Don't Know You Know

What You Don't Know You Know
Author: Ken Eisold
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Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: B005IV044S



What You Don't Know You Know: Our Hidden Motives in Life, Business, and Everything Else


The unconscious sprang to the attention of the West a hundred years ago, and we are still struggling to absorb its full impact. Get What You Don't Know You Know diet books 2013 for free.
It was one thing to understand the concept, to see it and believe it, but another to live with it, to take in fully its challenge to our deepest cultural assumptions. Today, as we expand our understanding of its reach, we are still coming to grips with what it means. This "new unconscious" is driven by the identities we assume, the groups we belong to, the ideas we inherit, the languages we use-all the elements that provide meaning and structure to our world.

What You Don't Know You Know
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