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Can humanity change its thinking to change its future? In A World in Two Minds, K.W. Jamieson explores the individual and global cognitive imbalance that is leading to societal chaos. Discover how scientific materialism, rooted in the left mind and Western culture, has created a global crisis. Jamieson investigates how this cognitive bias has lowered consciousness and negatively impacted our health. Learn how to rebalance our thinking, integrate the brain hemispheres, and cultivate a more harmonious future. This insightful analysis offers a path towards a more coherent and sustainable world. *…mehr

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Can humanity change its thinking to change its future? In A World in Two Minds, K.W. Jamieson explores the individual and global cognitive imbalance that is leading to societal chaos. Discover how scientific materialism, rooted in the left mind and Western culture, has created a global crisis. Jamieson investigates how this cognitive bias has lowered consciousness and negatively impacted our health. Learn how to rebalance our thinking, integrate the brain hemispheres, and cultivate a more harmonious future. This insightful analysis offers a path towards a more coherent and sustainable world. * Understand the roots of global conflict * Explore the power of consciousness * Discover the importance of cognitive balance For professionals and scholars interested in sociology, psychology, and the future of human society, this is a must-read.
Autorenporträt
KW Jamieson graduated in Social Sciences from Edinburgh University and then applied his passion for socio-cultural anthropology in the fields of marketing and innovation. He founded his own consultancy specializing in the application of 'whole-brain' thinking to the challenges facing modern business and society. His book synthesizes over 30 years of study and learning across human anthropology, psychology, philosophy, neuroscience, sociology and behavioral economics.