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How Emotions Are Made

Lisa Feldman Barrett

A groundbreaking exploration of emotion, offering a radical new perspective on how our brains create emotions and how this understanding can transform our lives. Challenge the classical view of emotion and discover the new science that reveals emotions are not hardwired but constructed.

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The Person and the Situation

Lee Ross

This seminal work in social psychology challenges our everyday understanding of human behavior, arguing that situational forces often wield more influence than individual personality traits. Through compelling research and classic experiments, the authors introduce concepts like the 'Fundamental Attribution Error' and the 'Principle of Situationism,' revealing how our perceptions of others and ourselves are profoundly shaped by context. It's a profound exploration of why we act the way we do, offering a re-evaluation of predictability and the subtle power of our environment.

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Say What You Mean

Oren Jay Sofer

Discover a transformative approach to communication that integrates mindfulness, Nonviolent Communication, and somatic awareness. Learn to speak and listen with authenticity, clarity, and compassion, fostering deeper connections and resolving conflicts with greater ease. This book offers practical tools and insights for navigating the complexities of human interaction and creating a world that works for all.

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Outliers

Malcolm Gladwell

Why do some people achieve so much more than others? Can success be explained by looking at innate talent, or is there something more? Outliers examines the lives of people who have achieved extraordinary success, and reveals that their stories are far more complex than we might think. It explores how factors like family, culture, and opportunity play a critical role in shaping their achievements.

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The Better Angels of Our Nature

Steven Pinker

A groundbreaking exploration of violence in human history, arguing that despite perceptions to the contrary, violence has in fact declined dramatically over long stretches of time. Pinker examines the psychological and historical roots of violence and the factors that have contributed to its reduction, offering a compelling vision of a more peaceful future.

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Notes on a Nervous Planet

Matt Haig

In 'Notes on a Nervous Planet,' Matt Haig explores how the modern world, with its constant connectivity and overwhelming information, contributes to anxiety and stress. He offers insights and strategies for protecting our mental health in an age of potential panic, encouraging readers to disconnect, edit their lives, and find peace amidst the chaos.

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Chasing the Scream

Johann Hari

A journey to discover the real causes of addiction and how to solve it, told through gripping human stories. This book challenges everything we've been told about addiction.

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This Is Not a Book About Benedict Cumberbatch

Adam Gollner

A thought-provoking exploration of our emotional disconnect from the planetary crisis, examining why we struggle to believe in and act on the face of overwhelming evidence. Through personal anecdotes and historical examples, the author delves into the psychological barriers that prevent us from confronting the challenges of climate change, questioning our values and our capacity for meaningful action.

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