Trap of desires. How to stop imitating others and understand what you really want
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Luke Burdjis relies on the works of the French scientist Rene Girard and shows how “mymetic desire” or the desire to imitate forms our life and society. We want to communicate with someone, live somewhere, own something, and even have certain personality traits, because others want it. We constantly want something, but only a few try to treat our desires consciously. The teacher and entrepreneur Luke Burdjis tells where our desires come from, why it is so difficult to cope with them, and reveals the methods of counteracting the destructive forces of imitative desire
Luke Burdjis relies on the works of the French scientist Rene Girard and shows how “mymetic desire” or the desire to imitate forms our life and society. We want to communicate with someone, live somewhere, own something, and even have certain personality traits, because others want it. We constantly want something, but only a few try to treat our desires consciously. The teacher and entrepreneur Luke Burdjis tells where our desires come from, why it is so difficult to cope with them, and reveals the methods of counteracting the destructive forces of imitative desire
Author:
Author:Люк Берджис
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Politics & Social Science
- Category:Psychology
- Category:Reference books
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:Offset
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:16+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-04-163795-8
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