Hello All,
I was a bit surprised, but rather happy to see the paragraph below in
an editorial by David Brooks of the NY Times just now. Look at the
language of the last sentence of the paragraph
"This growing, dispersed body of research reminds us of a few key
insights. First, the unconscious parts of the mind are most of the
mind, where many of the most impressive feats of thinking take place.
Second, emotion is not opposed to reason; our emotions assign value to
things and are the basis of reason. Finally, we are not individuals
who form relationships. We are social animals, deeply interpenetrated
with one another, who emerge out of relationships."
Who does he sound like here?? Here's the link to the rest of the piece.
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/03/08/opinion/08brooks.html?_r=1&src=me&ref=homepage
Best,
Michael
Michael Reddy, PhD, CPC, ELI-MP
michael@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
www.reddyworks.com
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