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You Can Beat Your Brain

✍ Scribed by David McRaney


Publisher
Oneworld Publications
Year
2013
Tongue
English
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


In the follow-up to the international bestseller You Are Not So Smart, McRaney helps us to overcome our quirks and think more effectively. Informed by the latest studies in psychology, You Can Beat Your Brain is a pocket-sized primer packed with wry humour and astonishing facts. You'll discover why tall people earn more money, why a rickety bridge is a good place for a first date, and how to avoid irrational beliefs and self-delusion.


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