Explaining Humans: Winner of the Royal Society Science Book Prize 2020

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Explaining Humans: Winner of the Royal Society Science Book Prize 2020

Explaining Humans: Winner of the Royal Society Science Book Prize 2020

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Around page 50 I read this sentence: “To this day, it is being able to study maths at the weekends that makes me tick”. Millie’s memoir is relatable and original, littered with anecdotes and scientific principles to guide us to a better understanding of what it really means to be human.

However, she comes to the conclusion that no relationship is more crucial or rewarding than the one we have with ourselves, writing that “humans may be used to connect, but there is a limit to how much we can offer other people without eroding the strong force that protects our own personality, needs and identity”. However, I did enjoy reading about how such metaphors have helped the author to understand the world around her more clearly. but, apart from that it's an excellently, written book with quite funny parts as she has a giggle at herself. Deshalb weiss ich nicht, wie viel ich aus der Lektüre mitnehmen werde, aber nichtsdestotrotz war es erneut erhellend, das Leben mal aus einem völlig anderen Blickwinkel zu betrachten.Dr Camilla Pang holds a PhD in Biochemistry from University College London and is a Postdoctoral Scientist specialising in Translational Bioinformatics. Whether you are neurotypical or neurodiverse (and come to think of it, the latter really emasculates the former), this book is a fascinating, entertaining and helpful read. They're hugely detailed and complex in places, and did little to enhance my understanding or my own coping mechanisms.

We rush to categorize people into distinct boxes to which we assign particular assumptions and expectations, often negative.Box-like thinking is deductive and constrained whereas tree-like thinking is inductive and expansive.

An easy-to-read part-memoir, part-explanation of why humans are the way they are and what we can learn from it - Refinery29 You may also be interested in. Previous winners include Stephen Hawking – a childhood hero of Pang’s, who read A Brief History of Time at the age of eight. Pang hopes the book “will give people that missing link so that they can feel complete enough to take the next step. Feedback loops, both positive and negative, are ways to use your neural networks to create desired outcomes or get rid of bad ones. There is so much to learn from what we see and what we don’t see as people, and my unique perspective can shed light on previously overlooked connections.However, it does not make for good general discourse, and that along with her disanalogous supporting arguments ruin the message of this otherwise promising project. Up until the age of maybe 16, it was really hard to communicate what was happening, and all my mum wanted to do was understand the person that she loved and made. Camilla Pang’s mastery of a broad range of subjects, collectively with her self-effacing, and quirky sense of humor, makes her book stand out in comparison to other self-help popular science titles.

Everything from the title, blurb and cover make it seem like this is going to shed some light on the the reasons why people behave like they do. Things are often repeated with vague paraphrasings in lieu of actual explanations and thoughts are sometimes dropped half baked just to move on to the next. Since my parents felt they were superior to our neighbors, such an explanation was in line with my family’s attitude. Other than learning a bit about proteins, that seriously dumbed down any real understanding of people. A wider audience could have been reached more effectively if Pang had focused primarily on her own subjective experience, rather than general prescriptions.I loved how relatable this book was and even though I did not know a lot of the science that she talked about, she wrote it in a way that was compelling and made me self reflect.



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