The Evolving Brain
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'Shines a light on the complexity of the human brain and our resulting behaviours in an exciting and accessible way. This is a book to help us to understand ourselves.'
Kathryn Mannix, author of With the End in Mind and Listen
'An excellent book, beautifully written. A very enjoyable read.'
Robin Dunbar, author of Friends and The Social Brain
'We design objects to fit our evolved bodies, yet seldom shape our lives around our evolved minds. This sensational book goes a long way to correcting that painful omission.'
Rory Sutherland, President of Ogilvy Consulting and author of Alchemy
'A fresh and compassionate perspective on what it means to thrive today.'
Anne-Laure Le Cunff, author of Tiny Experiments
'A wide-sweeping, panoramic perspective on how our brains are confronted by - and can adapt to - the formidable challenges of the modern world.'
Masud Husain, author of Our Brains, Our Selves
'We blame ourselves for burnout, envy and endless distraction. But this book shows it is wiring, not weakness: an ancient brain flailing in a modern world.'
Fraser Nelson, journalist
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Description
'Shines a light on the complexity of the human brain and our resulting behaviours in an exciting and accessible way. This is a book to help us to understand ourselves.'
Kathryn Mannix, author of With the End in Mind and Listen
'An excellent book, beautifully written. A very enjoyable read.'
Robin Dunbar, author of Friends and The Social Brain
'We design objects to fit our evolved bodies, yet seldom shape our lives around our evolved minds. This sensational book goes a long way to correcting that painful omission.'
Rory Sutherland, President of Ogilvy Consulting and author of Alchemy
'A fresh and compassionate perspective on what it means to thrive today.'
Anne-Laure Le Cunff, author of Tiny Experiments
'A wide-sweeping, panoramic perspective on how our brains are confronted by - and can adapt to - the formidable challenges of the modern world.'
Masud Husain, author of Our Brains, Our Selves
'We blame ourselves for burnout, envy and endless distraction. But this book shows it is wiring, not weakness: an ancient brain flailing in a modern world.'
Fraser Nelson, journalist



