Human beings are primates, and primates are political animals. Our brains, therefore, are designed not just to hunt and gather, but also to help us get ahead socially, often via deception and self-deception. But while we may be self-interested schemers, we benefit by pretending otherwise. The less we know about our own ugly motives, the better-and thus we don't like to talk or even think about the extent of our selfishness. This is "the elephant in the brain."
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Auttoi minua ymmärtämään ihmisten luonnollista järjettömyyttä taas hivenen. Tulen lukemaan/kuuntelemaan vielä monta kertaa.
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