Procrasdemon

Procrasdemon

Author: Neeraj Agnihotri

Publisher:

Published: 2021-06-10

Total Pages: 88

ISBN-13:

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He lives in your home. He sleeps in your blanket. He takes a good stretch on your sofa after you have taken your afternoon nap. In fact, he's standing beside you and reading this description. Still, he is not your friend. In fact, he is the BIGGEST ENEMY YOU HAVE. This book is a non-fiction reality of a bloodcurdling, time-wasting demon that every procrastinator carries. Being a worshiper of short-term pleasures and delaying tasks, he is trying his best to make you his slave. This guide talks about how a procrasdemon thinks and works his way up in luring you into futile activities that give you instant gratification, thus gaining the power to ruin your entire life. Well, there is one way to fight it. Get yourself ready as it is going to be a hell long of a journey. And yes, don't forget this exorcism book.


Book Synopsis Procrasdemon by : Neeraj Agnihotri

Download or read book Procrasdemon written by Neeraj Agnihotri and published by . This book was released on 2021-06-10 with total page 88 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: He lives in your home. He sleeps in your blanket. He takes a good stretch on your sofa after you have taken your afternoon nap. In fact, he's standing beside you and reading this description. Still, he is not your friend. In fact, he is the BIGGEST ENEMY YOU HAVE. This book is a non-fiction reality of a bloodcurdling, time-wasting demon that every procrastinator carries. Being a worshiper of short-term pleasures and delaying tasks, he is trying his best to make you his slave. This guide talks about how a procrasdemon thinks and works his way up in luring you into futile activities that give you instant gratification, thus gaining the power to ruin your entire life. Well, there is one way to fight it. Get yourself ready as it is going to be a hell long of a journey. And yes, don't forget this exorcism book.


Einstein’s Violin

Einstein’s Violin

Author: Douglas Wadle

Publisher: Archway Publishing

Published: 2022-02-21

Total Pages: 184

ISBN-13: 1665717807

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Music brings great joy to many of us. But its other benefits often go underappreciated. Numerous studies and historical anecdotes highlight how powerfully music alters the human mind. Two characteristics drive most of music’s cognitive benefits: It builds a faster highway between the right and left sides of the brain, enabling greater cooperation between the logical and the creative. It also creates a vast mesh of connectivity within the brain, like a microcosm of the World Wide Web. In a fascinating study, Douglas Wadle celebrates the juxtaposition of art and science while examining music’s influence on humanity’s understanding of our place in the universe. Tracing the millennia-old love affair between music and science, Wadle chronicles the surprising ubiquity of musical training among history’s greatest thinkers. He shines a spotlight on the intertwining stories of pattern and form and how they complement one another in our search for creativity and insight. Einstein’s Violin relies on extensive research to tell the story of how music impacts the pattern recognition software in our brains, facilitating more creative problem solving. Without digression into technical treatise, it focuses on the historical stories that best display music’s beautiful interaction with mind and universe.


Book Synopsis Einstein’s Violin by : Douglas Wadle

Download or read book Einstein’s Violin written by Douglas Wadle and published by Archway Publishing. This book was released on 2022-02-21 with total page 184 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Music brings great joy to many of us. But its other benefits often go underappreciated. Numerous studies and historical anecdotes highlight how powerfully music alters the human mind. Two characteristics drive most of music’s cognitive benefits: It builds a faster highway between the right and left sides of the brain, enabling greater cooperation between the logical and the creative. It also creates a vast mesh of connectivity within the brain, like a microcosm of the World Wide Web. In a fascinating study, Douglas Wadle celebrates the juxtaposition of art and science while examining music’s influence on humanity’s understanding of our place in the universe. Tracing the millennia-old love affair between music and science, Wadle chronicles the surprising ubiquity of musical training among history’s greatest thinkers. He shines a spotlight on the intertwining stories of pattern and form and how they complement one another in our search for creativity and insight. Einstein’s Violin relies on extensive research to tell the story of how music impacts the pattern recognition software in our brains, facilitating more creative problem solving. Without digression into technical treatise, it focuses on the historical stories that best display music’s beautiful interaction with mind and universe.