It is technically possible, if we had infinite, infitamot time to twist. The first cross word puzzles kind of suck. But you make the analogy with a, but also, pawn kind of sucks. I love that it was that the video games of the day. Or ma, you go back when books were first introduced, they were evil. They're ruining your eyesight. There are literal prison riots you can read about. This shouldn't beat our newspapers. It's like putting a video gamei in the middle, in the middle of your news report. This is bad for all of us. What do you do these filthy cross word puzzles?
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Our guest in this episode is A.J. Jacobs, the the four-time New York Times bestselling author of The Year of Living Biblically, Thanks A Thousand, It’s All Relative, and The Know It All.
His new book, The Puzzler, is a fun, weird, refreshingly scientific book all about the human brain's fascination with puzzles. Seriously, there’s all sorts of explorations in the book about neural pathways, behavioral routines, how we learn, what gets us into loops, and - this is true - a few attempts to solve the puzzle of our very existence.
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