Mindlessness: the corruption of mindfulness in a culture of narcissism
" A contemplative practice with Buddhist roots, mindfulness is "the awareness that arises from paying attention, on purpose, in the present-moment, non-judgmentally." Practicing mindfulness can be an effective adjunct in treating psychological disorders such as depression, anxiety, an...
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Zusammenfassung: | " A contemplative practice with Buddhist roots, mindfulness is "the awareness that arises from paying attention, on purpose, in the present-moment, non-judgmentally." Practicing mindfulness can be an effective adjunct in treating psychological disorders such as depression, anxiety, and addiction. But have we gone too far with mindfulness? Recent books on the topic reveal a troubling corruption of mindfulness practice for commercial gain, with self-help celebrities hawking mindfulness as the next "miracle drug." Furthermore, common misunderstanding of what mindfulness really is seems to be fueled by a widespread cultural trend toward narcissism, egocentricity, and self-absorption. Thomas Joiner's Mindlessness chronicles the promising rise of mindfulness and its perhaps inevitable degradation. Giving mindfulness its full due, both as a useful philosophical vantage point and as a means to address various life challenges, Joiner mercilessly charts how narcissism has intertwined with and co-opted the practice to create a Frankenstein's monster of cultural solipsism and self-importance. He examines the dispiriting consequences for many sectors of society (e.g., mental health, education, politics) and ponders ways to mitigate, if not undo, them. Mining a rich body of research, Joiner also makes use of material from popular culture, literature, social media, and personal experience in order to expose the misuse of mindfulness and to consider how we as a society can back away from the brink, salvaging a potentially valuable technique for improving mental and physical wellbeing. "... "How Mindfulness Lost Its Mind chronicles the promising rise of mindfulness and its troubling corruption. Joiner gives mindfulness its full due, both as an interesting and useful philosophical vantage point in itself, and as an empirically supported means to address various life challenges. He then charts contemporary societal trends towards individual narcissism that have intertwined with and co-opted the mindfulness movement. The book examines the dispiriting consequences for many sectors of society, ponders ways to mitigate if not undo them, and considers what if anything can be salvaged from the original, useful concept"... |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | 214 Seiten |
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TABLE OF CONTENTS / INHALTSVERZEICHNIS
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW: FAVOR THE PENGUIN AND FEAR THE
SELFIE
CHAPTER 2: SANE MINDFULNESS
CHAPTER 3: OUR CULTURE OF SELF-REGARD: THE STARE OF NARCISSUS
CHAPTER 4: MINDLESS MINDFULNESS: THE ADAM OF YOUR LABORS
CHAPTER 5: EVERY CITIZEN A SELF-ARGUS: SOCIETAL CONSEQUENCES OF MINDLESS
MINDFULNESS, I
CHAPTER 6: ALL MUST HAVE PRIZES: SOCIETAL CONSEQUENCES OF MINDLESS
MINDFULNESS, II
CHAPTER 7: CARTHAGE MUST BE DESTROYED: COMBATING MINDLESS MINDFULNESS
CHAPTER 8: CONCLUSION: GOLIATH PERISHED (IN PRAISE OF A MINDLESS FUTURE)
DIESES SCHRIFTSTUECK WURDE MASCHINELL ERZEUGT.
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