Here is the reading list for this week .
This is a part of our initiative to document all articles that we keep sharing through our reading list . This will include articles shared in the last one week . The articles are from a wide variety of topics and will also be updated inside the individual topic list as well . A s we will try to share the articles from source of CAR RC . Most of the articles in this list are going to be much longer than your passage that appears in CAT. It is done intentionally to help one retain the understanding from reading an article and not facts.
Reading everyday helps tremendously in your CAT Preparation in your varc section .
Reading List of this week ( July third week )
12 July 2021
World Wide open ( mental health )
Deep brain stimulation not only treats psychiatric disease – it changes the whole person, boosting confidence and openness
https://aeon.co/essays/how-deep-brain-stimulation-changes-a-persons-sense-of-confidence
13 July 2021
Lies and honest mistakes
Our crisis of public knowledge is an ethical crisis. Rewarding ‘truthfulness’ above ‘truth’ is a step towards a solution
https://aeon.co/essays/our-epistemic-crisis-is-essentially-ethical-and-so-are-its-solutions
14 July 2021
A just and loving gaze
Simone Weil: mystic, philosopher, activist. Her ethics demand that we look beyond the personal and find the universal
https://aeon.co/essays/for-simone-weil-our-capacity-to-suffer-united-us-all
15 July 2021
A good scrap
Disagreements can be unpleasant, even offensive, but they are vital to human reason. Without them we remain in the dark
https://aeon.co/essays/why-disagreement-is-vital-to-advancing-human-understanding
16 July 2021
Making banks from branch networks: Why financial services are still a good idea for postal carriers and retailers
17 July 2121
Using digital tech to support employees’ mental health and resilience
18 July 2021
The neuroscience behind why your brain may need time to adjust to ‘un-social distancing’
If the idea of small talk at a crowded happy hour sounds terrifying to you, you’re not alone. Nearly half of Americans reported feeling uneasy about returning to in-person interaction regardless of vaccination status
HAPPY READING AND ALL THE BEST !!