<p><strong>What does a 3000-year-old best-seller have in&nbsp;<br />common with Quantum Mechanics black holes&nbsp;<br />Stephen Hawkins&rsquo; theory of the universe and current&nbsp;<br />predictive analytics?</strong>&nbsp;</p><p>In a tour-de-force of ideas stitched together by&nbsp;<br />impeccable research Minds Brains and Hearts shows&nbsp;<br />how what we think and what we feel are influenced by&nbsp;<br />what we know and what we think we know. A key element&nbsp;<br />in any effort of self-realization self-knowledge begins by&nbsp;<br />achieving perspective in who we are and how we got here.&nbsp;</p><p>This is a book of big ideas tackled delicately and with&nbsp;<br />precision. In a breathtaking view of almost 3000 years&nbsp;<br />of scientific and cultural history Amerland tackles deep&nbsp;<br />questions such as:&nbsp;</p><ul> <li>Why are we here?</li> <li>What does our future hold?</li> <li>How do we deal with uncertainty?</li> <li>How did those who came before us view the world?</li></ul><p>In the process you will find yourself questioning some&nbsp;<br />of your own assumptions regarding the world around&nbsp;<br />you and your place in it.&nbsp;</p>