Behave Summary (Plus PDF) - Robert Sapolsky
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Behave by Robert Sapolsky tells you why learning about the biology of the human brain is as important as anything else. Robert tells you stories from his experience and briefly explains why you get angry or happy in the first place. This was a fascinating read for me because it isn’t just another self-help book;
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