New Yorker
"In Plato Symposium, Aristophanes tells how, at the beginning of time, human beings were spherical creatures, rolling around contentedly. Then the gods cut them in two - into males and females, condemned to spend their lives seeking their other half. India has a similar "myth of the androgyne," but with a happier ending. At the time of creation, the "one" split into two parts, male and female. Every person contains both parts, however, and the two live in harmony, sometimes separating, sometimes uniting ecstatically."
"In a review of the book, Predictably Irrational by Dan Ariely, it sums things up by saying, "Our irrational behaviors are neither random nor senseless--they are systematic, we all make the same types of mistakes over and over." Offered FREE shipping , we take it, even when it costs us." Hate it when the literature is right....
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