I don’t know if he’s always been this way or if the talking changed him, but this book is written with a style and approach that makes it easy to impart to the reader what he’s saying.
But googling knowledge is quite a bit harder.” Beck is a degreed neuroscientist who gives public talks on the subject of this book, the brain “flaws” that give us our creativity. If you are really good, you can google information. Beck, who opens his notes section in a novel way: “You can google data. If there are, but are not cited in the text, my opinion of the author is diminished - that’s lazy and irresponsible (on the author’s part, not mine) yet sadly increasingly common.Īnd then there is Dr. If there are none, I tend toward reading it as more opinion than not. Now, I’ve developed a habit of checking the notes before reading non-fiction. I finished this on a return flight from vacation two weeks ago and had to sort out my plethora of sticky notes! If there are, but are not cited in the text, my opinion of the author is diminished - that’s lazy and irresponsible (on the author’s part, not mine) yet I received an uncorrected proof from the publsher Greystone Books through LibraryThing. I finished this on a return flight from vacation two weeks ago and had to sort out my plethora of sticky notes! Now, I’ve developed a habit of checking the notes before reading non-fiction. I received an uncorrected proof from the publsher Greystone Books through LibraryThing.