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Your Brain on Porn

Gary Wilson

Explore the science behind internet pornography's effects on the brain and behavior. This book delves into the potential for addiction, sexual dysfunction, and altered perceptions, offering insights and strategies for recovery and a balanced approach to the digital age.

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Humankind

Rutger Bregman

A radical idea that most people, deep down, are pretty decent. An idea that's long been known to make rulers nervous. An idea denied by religions and ideologies, ignored by the news media and erased from the annals of world history. At the same time, it's an idea that's legitimised by virtually every branch of science.

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Man and his Symbols

Carl G. Jung

The only work in which Carl G. Jung, the world-famous Swiss psychologist, explains to the general reader his greatest contribution to our knowledge of the human mind: the theory of the importance of symbolism—particularly as revealed in dreams. Jung emphasizes that man can achieve wholeness only through a knowledge and acceptance of the unconscious—a knowledge acquired through dreams and their symbols.

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Noise: A Flaw in Human Judgment

Daniel Kahneman

Discover the hidden flaw in human judgment that leads to errors in all walks of life. From medicine to criminal justice, insurance to finance, 'Noise' exposes the shocking extent of unwanted variability in professional judgments and offers practical solutions for reducing noise and improving decision-making in organizations and beyond.

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Reclaiming Conversation

Sherry Turkle

In a world dominated by digital communication, Sherry Turkle explores the importance of face-to-face conversation for empathy, intimacy, and self-reflection. She examines how technology impacts our relationships and offers a compelling case for reclaiming the power of talk in our personal and professional lives.

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Stolen Focus

Johann Hari

A comprehensive summary of Johann Hari's 'Stolen Focus,' exploring the societal factors contributing to our declining attention spans. It delves into the manipulative tactics of big tech, the impact of stress and societal pressures, and offers insights into reclaiming our focus and thinking deeply again.

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Women Who Run With the Wolves

Clarissa Pinkola Estés

A groundbreaking exploration of the Wild Woman archetype, Estés delves into myths and stories to uncover the power and wisdom of the feminine psyche. This book is a call to reclaim our instinctual selves and embrace the strength, creativity, and passion that lies within.

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The Design of Everyday Things

Don Norman

Why do everyday objects often frustrate and confuse us? In this seminal work, Don Norman reveals that the problem lies not with the user, but with poor design. Drawing on cognitive psychology, he introduces the fundamental principles of human-centered design, explaining concepts like affordances, signifiers, and feedback. This revised and expanded edition updates classic examples and incorporates new insights on emotion, user experience, and the business realities of product development, offering a compelling argument for designing products that are intuitive, understandable, and truly enjoyable.

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