Generative AI has changed how we think about intelligence. But what if it can also help us understand how the human mind forms, struggles, and adapts?
Human mental life is not a fixed script. It is not random drift. It is a process of generated continuation under learned constraint — a movement through possibilities shaped by the body, environment, memory, attention, reward, relationship, language, social pressure, and repeated experience.
In How the Mind Lives, Donglin Liang extends the framework of Persistent Coherent Agency into the developmental conditions of mind. The book explores how body and environment shape what a person can notice, tolerate, sustain, revise, and carry forward. It asks how the field of possible continuation is formed over time, and why some patterns become flexible while others become narrowed, overloaded, rigid, repetitive, or difficult to escape.
This perspective offers a new way to understand common difficulty patterns such as ADHD, autism, OCD, and anxiety. Rather than treating them only as symptom clusters, Liang examines them as distinctive organizations of trajectory governance: different ways the mind handles salience, uncertainty, persistence, sensory load, closure, flexibility, evaluation, and self-continuity.
The book also speaks to a new developmental reality. Children now grow up in environments shaped by social media, digital comparison, emotional contagion, extreme views, and generative AI. These technologies do not merely provide tools or information. They shape attention, reward, imagination, belief, social expectation, and self-relation.
At the intersection of generative AI, psychology, embodiment, development, and mental health, How the Mind Lives offers a bold and original account of how minds are formed — and what conditions allow coherent continuation to remain possible.
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