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This Conversation About the 'Reading Mind' Is a Gift

The Ezra Klein Show

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The Newness Bias

I want to bring this back in the way of neuroplasticity. You talk at times about the opposite of cognitive impatience which is cognitive patience. But when we exist in a digital world in particular that is so constantly assaulting us with novelty, what I understand happens to the mind is it begins to expect and even crave novelty. And so this is one of the places where I have a real fear about myself, about my sons, about my society, that we are training ourselves away from cognitive patience. It's not just for some people a virtue, but it's also a capacity.

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