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Mindwise: How We Understand What Others Think, Believe, Feel, and Want

Mindwise: How We Understand What Others Think, Believe, Feel, and Want

Book by Nicholas Epley
3.8/5 · Goodreads 3.7/5 · Blinkist
Arguably our brain's greatest sense is the ability to understand the minds of others - our sixth sense. In Mindwise, renowned psychologist Nicholas Epley shows that this incredible capacity for inferring what others are thinking and feeling is,... Google Books
Originally published: 2014
Genre: Self-help book
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You are a mind reader, born with an extraordinary ability to understand what others think, feel, believe, want, and know. It's a sixth sense you use every ...
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Jan 1, 2014 · You are a mind reader, born with an extraordinary ability to understand what others think, feel, believe, want, and know.
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Mindwise. You are a mind reader, born with an extraordinary ability to understand what others think, feel, believe, want, and know.
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Our lives are guided by our inferences about what others think, believe, feel, and want. Understanding the minds of others is one of the keys to social success.
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"Mindwise" by Nicholas Epley is a fascinating exploration of our ability to understand the thoughts and feelings of others. It challenges our assumptions on ...
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Oct 1, 2014 · The main goal of this book is to reduce your illusion of insight into the minds of others, both by trying to improve your understanding and by ...