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		<description>&lt;strong&gt;Brain Velcro: Why good things happen to bad ideas...&lt;/strong&gt;

As with genes, it’s reasonable to imagine that ideas selfishly want to make copies of themselves. They use us as vehicles for their replication. People are repeater stations for ideas, and the ideas that are better able to exploit people for their se...</description>
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<p>As with genes, it’s reasonable to imagine that ideas selfishly want to make copies of themselves. They use us as vehicles for their replication. People are repeater stations for ideas, and the ideas that are better able to exploit people for their se&#8230;</p>
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