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Building a better self: Using cognitive hacking to modify your fuck-ups…

Posted on20/01/2014AuthorEclectic MooseLeave a comment

Over the last 18 months, I’ve written a fair bit on the concept of self, and the various issues with being human that get in the way of our mental wellbeing. Today, I’d like to revisit that theme, tying together a few of the various Read More …

CategoriesGeneral, Health, PsychologyTagsalternative, cognitive, hacking, health, illusion, self, software, values

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