There are something worse than we think, and we can do more than we can to change the world. In either case, it is because we do not know things, we can not explain or want to control. However, the more we strive to spread just a few of the knowledge we possess and respect the smallness of those slivers, the world around us and biology are more conscious of ours Intelligence, emotion, "free will" will further promote what we do - we have more hope of changing the world.
We never know more than anyone else knows. Life, and more of us as human beings are complex and incomprehensible. This book is clear many times. These courses I believe (or believe) about me, me, people, human relations, politics, economics, race, religion, god, culture, civilization, war, peace, everything else I will question the conviction. Another life I can think of
Robert Sapolsky is humble, highly respecting the limits of science and writing books that really change the worldview, but this book is as attractive as his general science. He skillfully communicates meaningful, relevant understanding and context of esoteric and complicated topics that drive human behavior. Please read the comments on the book and guide it as one of the nonfiction works read by critics. That is also true to me. It could also be one of the most meaningful and important books I have ever read.
Performance: Our best human biology and worst Sapolsky, Robert M - I can not recommend enough. This is the two most important books for me this year, an interdisciplinary study of mind. It brings together many of the themes and science I studied independently and incorporates them into persuasive reading. Our mathematical world: I am pursuing the ultimate essence of reality, Tegmark, the recommendation of Max-Mark Selcow, and my favorite annual reading. Tegmark leads the reader to visit experimental physics which is not experiment every year. That idea is crooked, and the strange thing is affirmation of life. I have a complex relationship with faith, and this book is as close as I saw in the science.
I decided to start with the book "Behavior: Best and Worst Human Biology" published by Robert Sapolsky, a neuroendocrinologist in 2017. This book is the best I have read this year. I am refining books on page 680 into 40 notes on the Google Doc page. One thing that I really like about this book is to clearly show that all stakeholders in life are stupid and full. In this book, Sapolsky will point out various research and discussions over and over These research and discussions give confidence to say to you, but the same persuasive power to pull the carpet out of your feet I will use some objection.