
Wayfinding Part 5: Consciousness and Subconsciousness
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Narrated by:
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Graham Vick
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By:
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Hugh Howey
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He also delves in to language development and how it allowed us to better share information and transfer our inner thoughts with other humans. He follows this with a short primer of how our memory works, especially how we’ve developed a skill to remember only what is important, but still retain less important information buried deep for later recall if needed. The information is presented in a very concise manner with the author adding his own spin.
In the second, storytelling, half Howey finishes the adventure he started in the last installment: his and his friend’s harrowing and exhausting sailboat trip from Baltimore to Charleston. This part covers the Cape Hatteras to Charleston leg. As a young man, this was his first sailing trip and he didn’t really know what he was doing. They navigated dangerously stormy waters off the NC coast and the whole experience sounded like a horror movie. In retrospect he admits it was a terrible and stupid idea but they survived despite nearly losing the boat multiple times and being horribly seasick and thinking they were going to die.
Looking forward to the next installment when he addresses depression and relates more boating tales
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