Mismatch, Ronald Giphart
Mismatch, Ronald Giphart
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Mismatch
How Our Stone Age Brain Deceives Us Every Day (And What We Can Do About It)

Author: Ronald Giphart, Mark van Vugt

Narrator: Roger Davis

Unabridged: 12 hr 48 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/15/2018


Synopsis

Our brains evolved to solve the survival problems of our Stone Age ancestors, so when faced with modern day situations that are less extreme, they often encounter a mismatch. Our primitive brains put us on the wrong foot by responding to stimuli that - in prehistoric times - would have prompted behaviour that was beneficial. If you've ever felt an anxious fight or flight response to a presenting at a board meeting, equivalent to facing imminent death by sabre-toothed tiger, then you have experienced a mismatch.

Mismatch is about the clash between our biology and our culture. It is about the dramatic contrast between the first few million years of human history - when humans lived as hunters and gatherers in small-scale societies - and the past twelve thousand years following the agricultural revolution which have led us to comfortable lives in a very different social structure. Has this rapid transition been good for us? How do we, using our primitive minds, try to survive in a modern information society that radically changes every ten years or so?

Ronald Giphart and Mark van Vugt show that humans have changed their environment so drastically that the chances for mismatch have significantly increased, and these conflicts can have profound consequences.
Reviewed through mismatch glasses, social, societal, and technological trends can be better understood, ranging from the popularity of Facebook and internet porn, to the desire for cosmetic surgery, to our attitudes towards refugees.

Mismatches can also affect our physical and psychological well-being, in terms of our attitudes to happiness, physical exercise, choosing good leaders, or finding ways to feel better at home or work.

Finally, Mismatch gives us an insight into politics and policy which could enable governments, institutions and businesses to create an environment better suited to human nature, its potential and its constraints.

This book is about converting mismatches into matches. The better your life is matched to how your mind operates, the greater your chances of leading a happy, healthy and productive life.

About Ronald Giphart

Ronald Giphart is an award-winning and best-selling novelist with a strong interest in psychology and human behaviour. He met Professor Mark van Vugt when he worked as a creative writing teacher at the VU University Amsterdam.

About Mark van Vugt

Mark van Vugt is Professor of Evolutionary, Work and Organizational Psychology at VU University, and research associate at Oxford University. He is the author of the international success Leadership (2011), and a regular contributor to national and international media channels such as the BBC, Channel Four, ABC, CNN, Nature, New Scientist, The Times and The Daily Telegraph. Van Vugt is also consulting editor of various psychology journals.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Robbin on June 14, 2012

Whew. Where to even start with this book... Okay, some good things. Let's go with that. It is a pretty accurate portrayal of (what I feel) anyone from America with absolutely no background on Japan would react. The final couple of chapters tie together the differences between being Asian and American......more

Goodreads review by Philip on April 23, 2010

Meh. I could go either way on this one. I didn't care about the first half of the book, but I thought it ended well. The two main characters got on my nerves throughout most of the story. She was whiny, he was a putz. The back and forth - "Can we really go out? I'm Japanese you're Chinese," continued......more

Goodreads review by Ryan on November 25, 2014

This book had a good message, but I believe that it wasn't written that well. Personally, I think that this book moves too quickly. It only take a little time for Sue and Andy to become boyfriend and girlfriend, and Grandma Mei forgives Andy way to quickly. Frankly, I don't think modern romance real......more

Goodreads review by C.C. on January 18, 2018

The book I read is called ‘mismatch’ by Lensey Namioka. It is about a Chinese American girl named Sue Hua and a Japanese American boy named Andy Suzuki. They fall in love, but have troubles getting together because of their feuding families due to their backgrounds. I liked the book, I think it was......more

Goodreads review by Flora on September 14, 2017

I thought that this book was interesting because it was one of the few books narrated by a Chinese American. However, the plot wasn't that interesting, and I wanted to skip a couple passages about music. All in all, it wasn't a very exciting book.......more