The Huffington Post: never was there such an important book that takes itself so lightly Books: Trying Not to Try Jun 15 Written By Adam Barnett “In his new book Trying Not to Try, the University of British Columbia Asian Studies and Embodied Cognition professor Edward Slingerland treats us to a work of seminal importance. Yet never was there such an important book that takes itself so lightly. Slingerland explains the correspondence between ancient Chinese philosophical ideas about wu-wei, or doing by not doing, and modern neuroscience. In doing so in erudite fashion, he also manages to discuss Woody Allen, magic mushrooms, his daughter’s storybooks, Luke Skywalker and how hard it is to get a date when you’re desperate.” — David Vognar, The Huffington Post David Vognar, “Book Review: Trying Not to Try,” The Huffington Post, April 15th 2014. Effortless Action or wu-wei~ Reviews- Featured ★~ Coverage Adam Barnett
The Huffington Post: never was there such an important book that takes itself so lightly Books: Trying Not to Try Jun 15 Written By Adam Barnett “In his new book Trying Not to Try, the University of British Columbia Asian Studies and Embodied Cognition professor Edward Slingerland treats us to a work of seminal importance. Yet never was there such an important book that takes itself so lightly. Slingerland explains the correspondence between ancient Chinese philosophical ideas about wu-wei, or doing by not doing, and modern neuroscience. In doing so in erudite fashion, he also manages to discuss Woody Allen, magic mushrooms, his daughter’s storybooks, Luke Skywalker and how hard it is to get a date when you’re desperate.” — David Vognar, The Huffington Post David Vognar, “Book Review: Trying Not to Try,” The Huffington Post, April 15th 2014. Effortless Action or wu-wei~ Reviews- Featured ★~ Coverage Adam Barnett