The Roots of Our Malady (Man’s Search for Himself)

The pursuit of competitive enterprise was a magnificent and courageous idea in its heyday. But in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries considerable changes occurred. In our present day of giant business and monopoly capitalism how many people can become successful as individual competitors? There are very few groups left who, like doctors and psychotherapists and … Read more

The Top 16 Books about the Psychology of Buddhism

Psychotherapy and Buddhism: Toward an IntegrationThe Mind Illuminated: A Complete Meditation Guide Integrating Buddhist Wisdom and Brain Science The Science of Enlightenment: Teachings and Meditations for Awakening Through Self-Investigation Why Buddhism is True: The Science and Philosophy of Meditation and Enlightenment – Summary 1 How to Change Your Mind: What the New Science of Psychedelics … Read more

The Rational Optimist Summary (8/10)

“The Rational Optimist: How Prosperity Evolves” is a book written by Matt Ridley, first published in 2010. The book presents a comprehensive historical narrative and argument, asserting that human progress and prosperity are a direct result of market exchange and specialization of labor. Ridley starts his argument by looking at the beginning of human civilization … Read more

CHAPTER 11: The catallaxy: rational optimism about 2100 (The Rational Optimist)

People will more and more freely find ways to exchange their specialised production for diversified consumption. This world can already be glimpsed on the web, in what John Barlow calls ‘dot-communism’: a workforce of free agents bartering their ideas and efforts barely interested in whether the barter yields ‘real’ money. The explosion of interest in … Read more

CHAPTER 10: The two great pessimisms of today: Africa and climate after 2010 (The Rational Optimist)

In the mid-1970s it was briefly fashionable for journalists to write scare stories about the recent cooling of the globe, which was presented as undiluted bad news. Now it is fashionable for them to write scare stories about the recent warming of the globe, which is presented as undiluted bad news. Here are two quotes … Read more

Chapter 8: The Invention of Invention: Increasing Returns After 1800 (The Rational Optimist)

Although the human race as a whole has experienced incessant change, individual peoples saw a much more intermittent flickering progress because the pace and place of that change was itself always changing. Innovation is like a bush fire that burns brightly for a short time, then dies down before flaring up somewhere else. At 50,000 … Read more