Of course, it is impossible to live without stereotypes at all: they help our brain process information faster, and we adapt to circumstances more easily. On the other hand, stereotypes limit the imagination and dull creativity. Speaking of stereotype breakers, American neuroscientist Gregory Burns means those who do what is impossible, unacceptable in the opinion of most of us.
Of course, it is impossible to live without stereotypes at all: they help our brain process information faster, and we adapt to circumstances more easily. On the other hand, stereotypes limit the imagination and dull creativity. Speaking of stereotype breakers, American neuroscientist Gregory Burns means those who do what is impossible, unacceptable in the opinion of most of us. And this difference in behavior is determined by the characteristics of their brain. What helps some of us overcome fear of uncertainty, fear of failure, be independent of the opinions of others and see the world differently than others? What can each of us do to get closer to this style of thinking, of living? Gregory Burns answers these questions in his book, fascinatingly talking about the secrets of our brain.
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