Vital Lies, Simple Truths The Psychology of Self-deception
PsychologyCognitive PsychologyCognition

Vital Lies, Simple Truths The Psychology of Self-deception

by Daniel Goleman

Publisher
Simon and Schuster
Pages
288
Language
English
Published
1985

Overview

<b>From the bestselling author of <i>Emotional Intelligence </i>comes a penetrating analysis of the many ways we deceive ourselves.</b><br><br>Daniel Goleman draws on evidence of all kinds—from brain function to social dynamics—to reveal how we skew our most intimate relationships, our day-to-day lives, and our common reality by burying painful insights and memories. This self-deception is our means of psychic self-preservation, the currency of survival in which an entire society colludes. But although self-deception is sometimes benign, it can also be dangerous and life-diminishing. This important book both illuminates and raises challenging questions about a subject that is central to our psychological existence.

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