Insights from 8 Books on Reflection


I learn eight books on reflection this month. I selected to interpret the subject pretty broadly, with my studying overlaying not simply considering itself, however remedy, meditation, journaling and philosophy.

These within the earlier seven studying lists for my year-long Foundations venture can examine them out right here:

  1. Health
  2. Productiveness
  3. Cash
  4. Meals
  5. Studying
  6. Outreach
  7. Sleep

1-Minute Abstract of What I Realized

Our high quality of life is basically a operate of the standard of our considering, each within the long-term (good considering means good choices and higher coping) and within the short-term (you’re what you take note of). This makes reflection one in all our most essential foundations.

However altering habits of thought is tough. Imploring your self to “strive not to consider a white elephant!” leads instantly to picturing an albino pachyderm. Telling your self to assume and really feel a sure manner typically backfires, and we get caught in cycles of melancholy, nervousness, anger or subclinical (however nonetheless important) patterns of maladaptive considering.

Regardless of these difficulties, it’s attainable to assume higher. By now, we’ve got good proof for 2 totally different avenues of adjusting our considering:

  • Cognitive remedy – Which works by educating us to attempt to catch our ideas and, as a substitute of contradicting them, open them as much as doubt and self-experimentation.
  • Mindfulness – As an alternative of doubting or experimenting, mindfulness teaches us to not get wrapped up in ideas and emotions in any respect, as a substitute observing them as sensations indifferent from particular judgements and reactions.

Writing issues down, though not a panacea, is one technique to create an area for enhancing how we predict.

The Eight Books I Learn on Reflection

1. Considering, Quick and Sluggish by Daniel Kahneman

Kahneman considers two totally different techniques that rule our lives:

  • System One is quick, easy and intuitive. It’s good at pattern-matching and stereotyping, but in addition likes to swap onerous questions, comparable to “How pleased am I in life?”, with simpler ones, like “How do I really feel proper now?”
  • System Two is effortful and calculating. It permits us to use summary guidelines and combine data. System One is our default—we solely change to System Two when instinct conspicuously fails.

This was my second learn of this e book. I first learn Considering when it got here out. Studying it for a second time was enhanced significantly by a few of my adjoining studying in cognitive psychology, particularly Philip Johnson-Laird’s work on psychological fashions, ACT-R and different developments in cognitive psychology.

On this e book, Kahneman illustrates the errors in our reasoning, however his biggest contribution right here is sussing out what these errors inform us about how our thoughts truly works. Simply as visible illusions educate us extra about how imaginative and prescient works than once we see issues “appropriately,” cognitive illusions educate us extra about our psychological equipment than when folks sometimes get the fitting reply.

2. The Scout Mindset by Julia Galef

Galef compares two types of considering:

  1. Troopers, who attempt to defend and win arguments.
  2. Scouts, who attempt to perceive the target terrain.

Most of us default to being troopers—attempting to show why we’re proper and so they’re unsuitable—somewhat than scouts who merely wish to survey the terrain.

I loved Galef’s e book, and he or she does an excellent job of dealing with primary objections to the perfect of being extra rational, such because the spurious perception that self-deception is critical for politics, success or happiness.

 Nonetheless, I couldn’t assist discover the meta self-contradiction of a soldierly e book fastidiously defending a scout mindset in opposition to assaults from these predisposed to varied types of self-deception.

3. Altered Traits by Daniel Goleman and Richard Davidson

Does long-term meditation follow have a permanent affect on how your thoughts works?

That is the query Goleman and Davidson hope to reply within the affirmative, whereas attempting to be aware of the biases and poor examine designs that affect a number of ardent mindfulness analysis.

In the long run, they discover that it does, with among the most compelling proof coming from mind scans of knowledgeable meditators. Enlightenment doesn’t come low-cost, nonetheless, with excess of 10,000 hours of meditation wanted to see essentially the most dramatic results.

I doubt this e book would do a lot to influence mindfulness followers or skeptics both manner, however I did discover it to be a helpful overview of what analysis has been performed (albeit, introduced by two advocates of larger mindfulness). My very own expertise with meditation is that mindfulness is efficacious, however it’s removed from clear that the advantages of day by day meditation attain the proof bar to counsel it as a common prescription.

4. The Artist’s Approach by Julia Cameron

Unleash your God-given creativity by permitting divine power to movement via you and unlock a inventive life.

Usually, books with this sort of framing put me off. However I discovered myself having fun with this traditional despite the woo.

Cameron’s recommendation is basically about how one can overcome your personal fears and inner blocks by being extra spontaneous and fewer inhibited. In some ways, it’s the other mindset of Galef’s—permitting for extra System One considering with much less System Two supervision and monitoring. Nonetheless, for domains of creativity—or any area that depends extra on fluency than management—that is in all probability good recommendation.


I significantly loved her recommendation of free, spontaneous writing and an “artist’s date” the place you go by your self on a small outing for inspiration.

5. The New Diary by Tristine Rainer

I’ve at all times most popular the time period “journal” to “diary,” probably due to the latter’s female connotations, but in addition as a result of I affiliate “diaries” with my grandmother’s long-standing follow of dutifully recording the day’s mundane occasions. Protecting a journal, for me, has by no means been about documenting however about getting my considering out to unravel issues.

I discovered Rainer’s e book to be very a lot within the spirit of my authentic journaling efforts, though she opened me as much as many extra capabilities that holding a journal can present, starting from emotional catharsis to role-playing, inventive free-association, and exploration of ideas and drives that will not be acceptable to share publicly.

6. Cognitive Behavioral Remedy by Jason M. Satterfield

Final yr, I did a deep dive into CBT which I shared in this text. Somewhat than re-read Judith Beck’s e book, which I loved, I selected to hearken to this course by Jason Satterfield as a substitute.

Whereas the fabric and ideas had been fairly acquainted, I discovered the included snippets of remedy classes to be useful for contextualizing what CBT truly appears to be like like in follow, far more so than the transcripts I’ve seen elsewhere.


Given the spectacular proof base supporting CBT, I feel it’s a disgrace that the fundamental principle and methodology aren’t extra broadly taught and understood.

7. What You Can Change and What You Can’t by Martin Seligman

I bear in mind studying this e book in paperback a long time in the past, however I made a decision to hearken to the abridged audiobook model for a refresher. Seligman covers various well-studied areas, rating them when it comes to their ease of modifiability.

Temper issues, comparable to melancholy and nervousness, are largely changeable. Sexual efficiency is changeable, however sexual and gender id is far more inflexible. Diets don’t work, and therefore sustained weight-loss is basically a pipe dream.1

8. Meditations by Marcus Aurelius

A traditional of Stoicism, Aurelius invitations the reader to view life dispassionately, pursue justice and keep in mind that we’ll all be lifeless quickly anyway, so don’t fear a lot.

I hadn’t identified that this e book was a journal, ideas that Aurelius addressed to himself somewhat than an imagined future viewers. Understanding that adjustments the studying expertise. As an alternative of coming off as preachy, we see a person clearly fighting following his personal recommendation and wanting to repeatedly remind himself of his beliefs.

This e book didn’t do a lot for me. The place they overlap, I’ve at all times most popular the Buddhist conception of the goals of human expertise somewhat than these of Stoicism. Each appear grounded in denying phantasm, heading off need and sustaining equanimity. However Stoicism has at all times struck me as a extra unfavorable method to the issue, attempting to rid oneself of weak spot, with out cultivating the constructive qualities of compassion present in Buddhism.

Maybe the fault is with me. Aurelius continuously weighs two competing prospects: both the universe is all logos or all atoms. He weighs each choices, however in the end lives in accordance with a perception within the former. However since I feel Democritus was proper on that time, I discover it more durable to take solace in Aurelius’s conclusions.

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That’s it for at the moment. Subsequent week, I’ll share a few of my private updates from journaling (nearly) day-after-day this month, and share some updates on my earlier seven foundations.

Footnotes

  1. Clearly, this e book was written earlier than the arrival of GLP-1 agonist medication like semaglutide.

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