Maria Konnikova Quotes
All Too Often, When It Comes To Our Own Minds, We Are Surprisingly Mindless. We Sail On, Blithely Unaware Of How Much We Are Missing, Of How Little We Grasp Of Our Own Thought Process - And How Much Better We Could Be If Only We'd Taken The Time To Understand And To Reflect.
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