2015년 1월 15일 목요일

The Most Dangerous Muse


Dear Nautilus Reader,

Parkinson’s can prove to hold hidden gifts, happiness can unleash your creativity, and it’s good to be wrong. This week, a look at the counterintuitive nature of creativity reveals that it is nothing if not surprising.

And speaking of surprise, we are having a short (but sweet) sale! Until the end of Monday, take $20 off both one-year and two-year subscriptions. That’s right, just $29 for a whole year of Nautilus in print (plus shipping for addresses outside the U.S.).

Our Best,

The Nautilus Team
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THE MOST DANGEROUS MUSE
Parkinson’s disease gave her the gift of creativity.
By Eliza Strickland
TO BE MORE CREATIVE, CHEER UP
The way to tap your inner Hemingway is not how you think.
By Kirsten Weir
WHY IT’S GOOD TO BE WRONG
Nothing obstructs access to the truth like a belief in absolute truthfulness.
By David Deutsch
RENT ARLINGTON HALL’S BRAIN
The implant would make him a brilliant pianist for 24 hours.
By Kira Peikoff



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