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The Power of Not Thinking

How Our Bodies Learn and Why We Should Trust Them
Summary:

The book delves into the concept of embodied knowledge, arguing that much of what we know is learned and stored in our bodies through experiences. It emphasizes the importance of trusting this intuitive, non-cognitive form of intelligence in various aspects of life, from professional to personal decision-making.

Key points:

1. Embodied Knowledge: Roberts discusses how we learn through experience, with our bodies gaining skills without conscious thought.

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