<p>The Mind Economy redefines how we understand the mind-treating it as an economic system in which memory is a central and valuable resource. Integrating perspectives from psychology philosophy neuroscience and economics Professor Oliver Hoffmann introduces a groundbreaking framework for thinking about cognition identity and self-development. At the heart of the book lies the idea that memory narration and imagination are dynamic exchangeable forces that structure our inner world and drive our decision-making processes.<br /> Drawing on insights from ancient philosophy to modern neuroscience Hoffmann outlines a new form of economic cognitive therapy and provides practical tools for self-regulation emotional integration and enhanced mental efficiency. Support systems such as yoga meditation and cultural immersion are woven into this model offering readers a holistic path toward personal transformation. This book is essential reading for psychologists therapists and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the mind's inner workings-and how to work with them.</p>