A Whole New Mind: Why Right-Brainers Will Rule the Future

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I worked nonstop from the time I awoke, straining to meet a couple of deadlines, trying to squirm out of an unexpected new assignment, and contending with a seven-year-old with a runny nose, a five-year-old with a loose tooth, and an eighteen-month-old who was teaching himself cause-and-effect by pushing ceramics off a counter. In the afternoon I ran five miles. After a rushed dinner, I returned to my office and worked a few more hours, until I was too tired to concentrate. At about 10:00—bone ...tired—I went to bed. Except I couldn’t sleep. I read a little, then tried again. No go. So around 1 A.M., I went downstairs, poured myself a glass of wine, and read the previous day’s newspaper. Then another glass of wine. Then another newspaper. At 2:15 I went back upstairs and tried again. Finally, I did fall asleep, sometime after 3:06, the last numbers I remember seeing on the clock radio beside my bed. About three hours later, the eighteen-month-old stood up in his crib and began bellowing his traditional morning milk chant.MoreLess

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