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Today I learned Oliver Sacks (Author & Neurobiologist) was MADE OF BULLSHIT

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    Today I learned Oliver Sacks (Author & Neurobiologist) was MADE OF BULLSHIT

    ".. Sacks described aspects of his books as "pure fabrications" and "falsifications", and that he considered his case studies as self-expression or "a sort of autobiography". In a private letter to his brother he described The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat as a book of "fairy tales" and wrote: 'Guilt has been much greater since 'Hat' because of (among other things) My lies, falsification' "

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      Today I learned Oliver Sacks (Author & Neurobiologist) was MADE OF BULLSHIT

      ".. Sacks described aspects of his books as "pure fabrications" and "falsifications", and that he considered his case studies as self-expression or "a sort of autobiography". In a private letter to his brother he described The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat as a book of "fairy tales" and wrote: 'Guilt has been much greater since 'Hat' because of (among other things) My lies, falsification' "

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      @Faintdreams oh dammit, I just finished reading that book.

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