11 books in psychology for everyone to read
Thinking fast and slow by Daniel Kanhneman
The book teaches you how to divide tasks in the brain and its interaction with reality and how to deceive.
Redirect by Timothy Wilson
If you aspire to change some of your daily habits or the habits of the people you deal with, this book is for you. It teaches you about the methods that work and those that do not work based on scientific research.
Drive by Daniel Pink
This book presents the idea of motivation. If you want to dig deeper into how to motivate man in the present and throughout history, this book is very appropriate.
The invisible Gorrila by Chabris and Simon
There are a lot of things we see and feel that may not really exist. This book explains Sharpis and Simon's research on the things we are testing but do not really exist.
Strangers to Ourselves by Timothy Wilson
If you are interested in awareness and how to make decisions, this book is for you. It provides philosophical and scientific evidence about the source of the decisions and how they are formed.
Stumbling of Happiness by Dan Gilbert
Conscious planning for the future is what distinguishes us from other animals, but our brain is influenced by many factors such as bias and memories that may manipulate our perception of the future. This book explains the expectation of happiness among those factors.
The Art of Choosing by Sheena Iyengar
A fairly long book based on scientific research, and one of the best books on how to make decisions. Why choose what we choose? Why would we prefer an option over another? How is
the decision converted into action?
Made to Stick by Chip Heath and Dan Heath
This book presents a study of the things that attract our attention, which strengthen the recall of memories, and things that help us to make decisions
The inner Ape by Frans de Waal
A study on animal behavior, especially chimpanzee and bonobo, and its association with human behavior. The book explains a lot about the evolutionary legacies that man has acquired from his predecessors over the years, especially with regard to ethics.
Free Will by Sam Harris
The writer tries to explain that freedom of choice is just an illusion, but we are just viewers of our bodies that are doing their deeds to continue, as he tries to confirm his idea through scientific and philosophical research. It is very difficult to be satisfied freely to choose when you finish this book.
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