You Are What You Risk Summary of Key Points
This book explores our personal relationship with risk, how it shapes our lives and decisions, and how understanding it can improve decision-making.
This book explores our personal relationship with risk, how it shapes our lives and decisions, and how understanding it can improve decision-making.
This self-help guide offers strategies for identifying and overcoming deceptive brain messages and unhealthy habits using a four-step method.
An entertaining illumination of the stupid beliefs that make us feel wise, ‘You Are Not So Smart’ reveals the fallacies of logical thinking and how we deceive ourselves.
Shaka Senghor’s memoir recounts his journey from a troubled youth to a convicted murderer, and finally to an activist and mentor.
This book explores how mindful communication can establish positive interactions. It offers strategies for creating a brain-friendly environment through language and dialogue.
Mary Pipher explores the challenges and opportunities of aging for women, offering guidance for personal growth and contentment.
Wired for Story delves into how writers can craft stories that resonate with the brain’s innate love for storytelling, by understanding and leveraging cognitive neuroscience.
Wired to Create explores the habits and brains of highly creative people, blending the latest psychological research with insights and stories.
A guide on mastering the skills of argumentation, debate, persuasion, and public speaking to become more influential and persuasive in various contexts.