Who is Driving Your Brain? (Meet the Monkey)
We all have a picture in our heads of how we should work. We sit down, we focus, and we get things done logically. But if you are a procrastinator, you know that is rarely what happens. Tim Urban, an expert on this subject (by experience), explains that there are actually two characters inside your brain fighting for control of the steering wheel. 1. The Rational Decision-Maker This is the adult in the room. This part of your brain makes plans, cares about the future, and wants to do productive things. It says, "I should work on that report now so I’m not stressed later." 2. The Instant Gratification Monkey This is the troublemaker. The Monkey doesn't care about the past or the future. It only cares about two things: Easy and Fun . When the Rational Decision-Maker tries to steer the ship toward work, the Monkey grabs the wheel and says, "Actually, let's read the entire Wikipedia page on the Nancy Kerrigan scandal of 1994, then open the fridge to see if anything...