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Psycho-Cybernetics, first published in 1960 by plastic surgeon Dr. Maxwell Maltz, presents the idea that the human mind operates like a goal-striving servo-mechanism, similar to the cybernetic systems used in guided missiles or thermostats. This mechanism automatically steers us towards goals based on the information and beliefs we feed it, primarily our self-image.
By Charles ItuahPsycho-Cybernetics, first published in 1960 by plastic surgeon Dr. Maxwell Maltz, presents the idea that the human mind operates like a goal-striving servo-mechanism, similar to the cybernetic systems used in guided missiles or thermostats. This mechanism automatically steers us towards goals based on the information and beliefs we feed it, primarily our self-image.