16 episodes

Bennett asks us to consider our brains as the most wonderful machine, a machine which is the only thing in this world that we can control. As he writes: "I am simply bent on calling your attention to a fact which has perhaps wholly or partially escaped you -- namely, that you are the most fascinating bit of machinery that ever was."

As ever, his prose is honeyed, his thoughts inspired, and his advice as relevant today as when it was written.

Human Machine, The by Arnold Bennett (1867 - 1931‪)‬ LibriVox

    • Arts

Bennett asks us to consider our brains as the most wonderful machine, a machine which is the only thing in this world that we can control. As he writes: "I am simply bent on calling your attention to a fact which has perhaps wholly or partially escaped you -- namely, that you are the most fascinating bit of machinery that ever was."

As ever, his prose is honeyed, his thoughts inspired, and his advice as relevant today as when it was written.

    01 Taking Oneself for Granted

    01 Taking Oneself for Granted

    • 12 min
    02 Amateurs in the Art of Living

    02 Amateurs in the Art of Living

    • 10 min
    03 The Brain as a Gentleman-at-Large

    03 The Brain as a Gentleman-at-Large

    • 10 min
    04 The First Practical Step

    04 The First Practical Step

    • 10 min
    05 Habit-forming by Concentration

    05 Habit-forming by Concentration

    • 10 min
    06 Lord over the Noddle

    06 Lord over the Noddle

    • 10 min

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