Why Marriages Succeed or Fail Summary of Key Points
John Gottman’s book delves into the psychological dynamics of marriage, exploring why some marriages last while others fail.
John Gottman’s book delves into the psychological dynamics of marriage, exploring why some marriages last while others fail.
An exploration of conservativism, its principles and values, and why it should be defended.
A profound exploration of grief that challenges conventional wisdom about healing from loss.
Insights on business minimalism and growth through personal and creative satisfaction.
A chilling revelation of a Nazi plan to assassinate WWII’s Big Three leaders.
Exploring how fear shapes human behavior and its underlying neuroscience.
A guide to transforming life by embracing love and overcoming fear.
Buyology explores the subconscious thoughts, feelings, and desires that drive purchasing decisions. Lindstrom uses neuroscience to unravel the complex consumer behavior and the effectiveness of advertising.
In ‘The Social Leap’, evolutionary psychologist William von Hippel explores how the challenges faced by our prehistoric ancestors shaped not only our physical evolution but also the psychological traits and social norms that define human society. The book delves into the journey from our primate beginnings to the modern era, highlighting the ‘social leap’ our ancestors made when they started to cooperate and live in larger groups. Von Hippel argues that understanding this evolutionary path can shed light on why we behave the way we do today and what it means for our happiness and social dynamics.