Re connectedness, two of my favorite books about this are Magister Ludi/The Glass Bead Game (Hesse) and Chaos (John Gleick).
As for misophonia, I thought for years I was being horribly judgy (as in, "How could any reasonable person not understand how disgusting they sound?"). Then I found out what was making me want to slap people silly, and it was such a relief.
Re connectedness, two of my favorite books about this are Magister Ludi/The Glass Bead Game (Hesse) and Chaos (John Gleick).
As for misophonia, I thought for years I was being horribly judgy (as in, "How could any reasonable person not understand how disgusting they sound?"). Then I found out what was making me want to slap people silly, and it was such a relief.
Re connectedness, two of my favorite books about this are Magister Ludi/The Glass Bead Game (Hesse) and Chaos (John Gleick).
As for misophonia, I thought for years I was being horribly judgy (as in, "How could any reasonable person not understand how disgusting they sound?"). Then I found out what was making me want to slap people silly, and it was such a relief.
Thanks for the reading suggestions !