Stephen F. Stine

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System One, or Gut, is unconscious thought, and its defining quality is speed. Gut doesn’t need an encyclopedia to figure out what to do when something moves in the long grass. It makes a snap judgment and sounds the alarm instantly. There’s a twinge in your stomach. Your heart beats a little faster. Your eyes zero in. “The heart has its reasons,” Blaise Pascal wrote more than three centuries ago, “which reason knows nothing of.”
The Science of Fear: How the Culture of Fear Manipulates Your Brain
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