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(Ebook) A Programmer's Guide to the Mind, Volume 2: Society and the Individual by Lorin Friesen

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Authors:Lorin Friesen
Pages:302 pages.
Year:2020
Editon:2
Publisher:Lorin Friesen
Language:english
File Size:8.61 MB
Format:pdf
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(Ebook) A Programmer's Guide to the Mind, Volume 2: Society and the Individual by Lorin Friesen

This book was written in 2001. It interprets the four MBTI divisions as splits that naturally occur within the mind which need to be integrated in a certain order in order to reach personal and societal wholeness. One can explain a lot using this approach. However, one is still taking the negative approach of viewing mental integration as the opposite of mental splits. My current approach takes the positive viewpoint of interpreting mental integration as the development of mental circuits and brain regions. This book is written for the average reader and the writing style is not academic. However, it does accurately describe many forms of thought that have become dominant in today’s society. This is significant considering that it was written almost twenty years ago. I have made only minor edits to the text itself, but have added a number of explanatory footnotes (which are preceded by the phrase ‘Note from 2020:’). Hopefully, these footnotes add some 2020 hindsight. This book was never published, but it was divided into four parts and placed on the mentalsymmetry.com website in 2010.
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