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From Barnes & NobleWhen first considered, learning spontaneity, like self-tickling, seems a self-defeating project. On the other hand, we all know how a lack of spontaneity can defeat us, whether in business, the playing field, or on dates. Edward Slingerland's Trying Not to Try suggests that the guidance of age-old Chinese wisdom can help us in these situations. With attentively applied examples, he shows how the ancient concept of wu-wei (effortless action) has been validated in the lives of individuals and even in cutting-edge brain research. Gracefully explained; convincingly presented; editor's recommendation. (P.S. The author possesses multiple talents: He is an Asian Studies professor who has lectured on cognitive science.



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Peter C. Brown

Peter C. Brown is a writer and novelist in St. Paul, Minnesota.



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