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10 best books for understanding human nature

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    1. Sapiens by Yuval Noah Harari

    (4.37/5 ⭐️)

    Harari’s sweeping historical narrative explains how Homo sapiens evolved from an insignificant ape to the dominant species on Earth.

    2. The Laws of Human Nature by Robert Greene

    (4.37/5 ⭐️)

    Greene dissects timeless truths about human behavior through insightful stories and historical examples showing how to better understand others and oneself.

    3. Factfulness by Hans Rosling

    (4.36/5 ⭐️)

    With data and anecdotes, Rosling paints an uplifting picture of steady global progress while explaining cognitive biases that distort our worldview.

    4. Influence by Robert B. Cialdini

    (4.21/5 ⭐️)

    Cialdini reveals universal psychological principles that drive human behavior and shows how to ethically apply them through memorable stories and examples.

    5. The Righteous Mind by Jonathan Haidt

    (4.20/5 ⭐️)

    Haidt creatively explains the innate moral foundations underlying left/right political beliefs and how understanding differences can inspire unity.

    6. Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman

    (4.18/5 ⭐️)

    Kahneman’s seminal work reveals the two systems driving human thinking, intuition’s biases, and principles for rational decision-making.

    7. The Selfish Gene by Richard Dawkins

    (4.15/5 ⭐️)

    Dawkins puts forth the groundbreaking argument that genes drive evolution and behavior in animals by ruthlessly promoting self-interest.

    8. The Power of Habit by Charles Duhigg

    (4.13/5 ⭐️)

    Duhigg illustrates how habits form, their surprising role in achievement, and how we can re-sculpt routines to reach our potential.

    9. The Blank Slate by Steven Pinker

    (4.09/5 ⭐️)

    Pinker convincingly argues human nature is significantly shaped by evolution despite environmental influences, expounding the implications.

    10. Quiet by Susan Cain

    (4.08/5 ⭐️)

    Cain reveals the unappreciated strengths of introverts, how extroversion is overvalued today, and pathways for introverts to thrive.

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