Troy Powell

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I see no reason the principles of neuroplasticity should not apply to the improvement of our subjectivity. Our neurons don’t play favorites in terms of the tasks which can be improved. It would require more of a leap of faith to believe that the principles of human psychology made an exception for this particular area. If our sights are clearly set on the reworking of our own thoughts, emotional reactions, and behaviors, what is stopping us from gradually rerouting the neural pathways of well-being?
Designing the Mind: The Principles of Psychitecture
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