Ruby Wax in conversation with a Neuroscientist, a Monk & Louise Chunn
Out now: http://amzn.to/2FEnALP It took us 4 billion years to evolve to where we are now. No question, anyone reading this has won the ‘Evolutionary Hunger Games’ by the fact you’re on all 2’s and not some fossil. This should make us all the happiest species alive - but most of us aren’t, what’s gone wrong? Why have we started treating ourselves like machines and less like humans? But even as technology takes over the world, we’ll still, fingers crossed, have our minds, which, hopefully, we’ll be able use for things like compassion, rather than chasing what’s ‘better’ – and if we can do that we’re on the yellow brick road to happiness. It’s time to upgrade your mind as often as you upgrade your iPhone. So start your New Year off the right way by joining Ruby Wax, with a Monk and a Neuroscientist, for an exclusive evening as they explore How to be Human. This is your only chance to hear Ruby, monk Gelong Thubton and neuroscientist Ash Ranpura discuss everything from addictions to relationships, via evolution, sex, kids, compassion, and the future of humanity. Sharing their insights and often-hilarious anecdotes, this promises to be a memorable, informative and very funny evening. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe to the Penguin channel: http://ift.tt/2ygTzig Follow us here: Twitter | http://www.twitter.com/penguinukbooks Website | http://ift.tt/xNmtGX Instagram | http://ift.tt/2ygyyo2 Facebook | http://ift.tt/2wmBKky
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