
Mind Over Money
Claudia Hammond
Explore the fascinating psychological relationship we have with money. This book delves into how money affects our thinking, feelings, and behavior, offering insights into how we can better control our finances and use money to lead a good life and create a good society. Discover the surprising ways our minds interact with money and learn how to achieve 'Mind Over Money.'

Mindwise
Nicholas Epley
Unlock the secrets of human connection with 'Mindwise.' Delve into the science of understanding what others think, believe, feel, and want. Discover how to improve your relationships, career, and life by becoming wiser about the minds around you.

Negotiating the Nonnegotiable
Daniel Shapiro
Discover a groundbreaking approach to resolving emotionally charged conflicts, from personal disputes to global crises. This book delves into the hidden forces of identity that drive conflict and offers practical tools to bridge divides, foster cooperation, and turn seemingly impossible disagreements into opportunities for mutual benefit.

Neither a Sucker Nor a Scammer Be
Ren Wilkinson
An exploration into the psychology of 'suckerdom' and the fear of being exploited, examining its impact on individual behavior, social dynamics, and political landscapes. It delves into the reasons why people avoid risks, distrust others, and the consequences of these fears on relationships, communities, and society.

No Bad Parts
Richard C. Schwartz
Discover the Internal Family Systems (IFS) model and learn how to heal trauma and restore wholeness by understanding and loving the different parts within yourself. This book offers a transformative approach to self-discovery and inner healing, guiding you towards a more compassionate and integrated sense of self.

Not Born Yesterday
Hugo Mercier
An exploration of why we believe what we do, challenging the notion that humans are inherently gullible. It delves into the cognitive mechanisms that enable us to evaluate information, trust others, and form beliefs, arguing that we are more discerning than often assumed. The book examines the failures of mass persuasion and the spread of misconceptions, offering a fresh perspective on human reasoning and decision-making.

Optimism Bias
Tali Sharot
An exploration into the science of optimism, revealing how our brains are wired to look on the bright side and how this bias influences our decisions, health, and overall well-being. Discover the adaptive and sometimes destructive nature of optimism and how it shapes our perceptions and actions.

Overcoming Mobbing
Maureen Duffy
A comprehensive guide to understanding and recovering from workplace mobbing. It provides practical strategies for individuals and organizations affected by this destructive social process, offering hope and healing for a better future.