The 10 Best Human Psychology Books
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- čas přidán 8. 05. 2023
- Here are 10 of the best human psychology books to make you smarter.
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"Read people like a book" by Patrick king
Read it. Good book, but a little overestimated if you ask me.
@@jappaa9337did you mean to say “overrated”?
@@Jellzyod yes
Thinking Faster and Slow by Daniel Kahneman
The 48 laws of power by Robert greene
Predictably Irrational by Dan Ariely
Influence by Robert B. Cialdini, PH.D.
Nudge by Richard H. Thaler Cass R, Sunstein
Drive by Daniel H. Pink
The Paradox of choice by Barry Schwartz
Wanting by Luke Burgis
Think Again by Adam Grant
Mindset by Carol S. Dweck, PH.D,
2. The laws of human nature
"Law of seduction" also
"Psycho-cybernetics" by Maxwell Maltz.
Yes I am reading it as we speak
Meditations Marcus Aurelius
The art of thinking clearly
How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie.
Great book i reccomend
If anyone has done a psychology course here could u pl tell which books dp they teach in the college
@@outdoorgeek1122History of Modern Psychology by Schultz and Schultz it's a good one to start. it is a dense read but a very good one!
is superb
Overrated
SELF-COMPASSION
Kristin Neff
Very good & practical advices.
Flow & Creativity by Mihaly.
48 laws of power by Robert Grene
He included that at second no. Bro
@@hbhere That was laws of human nature
@@prajwalkrishnaoh sorry I thought it is the same I realised when I ordered it thank you 😅
Laws of Human Nature is a better book imo, but it depends on the reader's mission.
The Power of Positive Thinking by Norman Vincent Peale
How's the book brother?😅
Atomic habits by James clear !
Average @@user-cu9dw4qg3x
Add Behave by Oliver Sacks and
What Every Body is Saying by Joe Navarro
Great list but I'd like to add "behave by Robert sapolsky"
power of your subconscious mind
Dark psychology by Jonathan MİND.
Dale Carnegie is the other author.
Brain trancy is another one.
Robert Greene is all times great 👍
I think the mentality of a spiritual seeker is very different from a success oriented person.
One accept and is in harmony with what it is, the other want to flex reality in other to obtain something. Both could coexist.
You are correct its very hard to be both of them but i will choose the spiritual way
Jonathan haidth's Rightous Mind , a true genius book
My #1 favorite ❤️❤️❤️
I have seen lots of videos to which book to read now I choose righteous mind because of your comment made me
What is the book about?
Bhagwat Gita which describes the mind and nature of human . Thus,it also solves the all related problems .And , My advise is that you should keep it at 1st
Bhagwat gita explains it better than these???
@@Nophobia69 Despite not being explicitly related to psychology, Bhagwat Geeta is indeed unparalleled if you're looking for ways to enhance self-discipline and gain mastery over your mind.
Then read yourself first
100% agree with you. Don't worry about negative comments, they are simply ignorant
waste
Was searching for Understanding Human Psychology, and landed on your channel
Amazings suggests with proper explanation about those books👌
Would like to know which one to start with if a person is new to this subject ?
Pulling your own strings by Wayne Dyer
The Road Less Travelled M. Scott Peck
Yessss I was going to put this! It is such a life changing book!!
Psychology of persuasion Robert Caldini
Atomic habits by James clear & power of now by Eckhart Tolle
Someone got to the library before me and both of the books are already borrowed. Do you have any other suggestions? I'm 16 and would love to get into psychology more, but haven't really read a single book about psychology, but still understand concepts of topics brought up in it. But I'd really love to have more depth in my understanding of most topics. I thank you in advance for your suggestions if you see my comment! Have a great day.
@@user-bm1qu7wt9w48 laws of power, how to talk to anyone(92 ways), how to win friends & influence people by dale carnegie
@@user-bm1qu7wt9whi, depends a bit on what you want and need to focus on, for self improvement and learning to control yourself etc or influence, have better connection with people etc, related book to read
ET is full of shit =new age nonsense
Your list is amazing
The 48 laws of power is also a great book
Love it thanks man
Power of Habit by Charles Duhigg is my recommendation to be added in this list.
We all needed this..
thank you so much sir ji 🙏
Amazing books
Just read classic literature like Dostoevsky and you'll be better off.
Just Listen - Mark Goulston
Power of subconscious mind by Joseph Murphy
Psychology of money by Morgan Housel
The courage to be yourself is one of the best that I've read
Is it a good book
@@youwillgetyouranswer yes brother, check it out
Wincing at the Dan Ariely book
Thanks
Thank you
Can you provide Book links in comment Below .
Very informative video
WHAT DO YOU THINK ABOUT THE BOOK "Decisive: How to Make Better Choices in Life and Work"?
is it worth reading?
The psychology of totalitarianism. That's a good book.
Breaking the Habit of being Yourself by Dr. Joe Dispenza,
Since this book is not on there then, naming the video 10 best human psychology books is too much of stretch in my opinion, this book specifically revolves around the psychology of change, 95% of all that is in those books you mentioned only works because they are mentioning a part of what is in BTHOBY by Dr. Joe Dispenza, i promise if you read this then you won't need other psychology books unless you want some psychological tricks for easy fixes that are usually temporary❤
Psychology books makes a person all alone in the world...
Knowing less is sometimes better
Lol what type of comment is that, u clearly becoming more smart when u read u can’t debate that what the point u making here grab your balls sack and go to the gym
Reading books without a doubt make u smarter what is the point u meaking hear Brother ?
48laws of power+ every thomas erikson book, ever.
Breaking the habit of being yourself by Joe Dispenza
The Pimp Game;Instructional Guide by Mickey Royal
48 laws of power
-Robert grene
The Might of the Thoughts, by 'Billy' Eduard Albert Meier (BEAM).
Think and Make It Happen by Dr. Augusto Cury
the power of your subconscious mind by joseph murphy
Flow by mihali.. Really a good book
I'm OK, You are OK
Yessss🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Power of positive thinking
Who is the writer of this book?
@@NaraN_2007 Norman Vincent Peale
Can you make video on dark psychology
More videos please
Blink by Malcolm Gladwell
Add BEHAVE by Robert Sapolsky
Reality Transurfing by Vadim Zeland
Candide by Voltaire (fiction satire but psychologically empowering)
Are these Hardcovers that you showed in the video?
And I should care about this why? I wrote a new theory human behavior, specifically in regards to suicide(the most complex issue). And none of the people that actually are great are here, no important theories, just Pop science that should make you feel good....... Try to learn something instead of pretending to learn 😅
Sapiens is also a great book
Grit by Angela duck worth
Which of them do you prefer the most 😊
Good recommendations! However, according to my opinion these books come under the behavioral science more.😊
Predictably Irrational!
The Subte art of not giving a f*ck
Emotional intelligence by Daniel Goldman.
Is it usefull as per
@@user-he8sj6rg8t Yes I read a summary of the book since I am a consultant by profession I have to understand human behaviours and biases so everyone who's interested in influencing people and thrive in their careers and lives must understand humans ever changing emotional intelligence. I hope I summaries it well to you. Have a great time be blessed😊
@@vaibjsjdwhat is it about
It's about understanding and managing your own emotions and those who you relate with personally or professionally inculcates behaviours like self awareness , self discovery, group biases, empathy, effective communication and leadership etc. Must read book in today's emotionally disturbed world where most of the people living meaningless and stressed lives.
Unconscious Branding by douglas van praet
Science and Sanity
the good book.
And what about " Games People Play " ??
Ahh, I haven’t read that one yet. I’ll take a look at it.
Meditation by Marcus Aurelius
"How to do the work" by Dr. Nicole LePera
Knowledge does not equal intelligence. Intelligence is fixed. Using it more efficiently does not mean it increases.
But if the outcome u use it for let’s say a project because u got more knowledge u got more creative and deal with your goal better and more effective does it not make u more intelegnt brother ?
@@GGG-tx4pn Wrong. Knowledge of how to use a tool does not make it a better tool.
The 48 laws of power by robert greene
Never work for a jerk by Patricia king can you put a video about that
Atomic habits by James clear❤
Anyone suggest to me some subconscious themed books
I am not very smart, still wayyyy to smart for this world.
48 laws of power (robert greene)
Yeah, this video becomes worthless the second he mentions Robert Greene
The guy never wrote a book with any scientific backing-one of the worst popular psychology authors. Another lousy book on this list could be “Nudge.” I have never read the book, but the concept of “nudging” is a prominent case of psychology’s replication crisis. Current meta-analyses show no evidence of nudging working if you correct for publication bias.
@@fluffyunicorn7155is 48 laws of power really that bad? I was thinking about getting that one
Psycho Cybernetics.
The meaning of life
Moonwalking with Einstein by Joshua Foer
Limitless by Jim kwik
Ok
Nice
You guys can read that I’ll wait for the movie
Think and Grow rich
please anyone help which book I read first because Iam new and want to starts book reading thankyou
❤
48 law of power by Robert Grene
33 strategies of war
This list, all of the comments’ additions are merely pop psychology. Just one of your shocking omissions: “Beyond Freedom & Dignity” B.F. Skinner. That such classics are apparently now effectively extinct is sad indeed.
Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostovesky
THE ART OF NOT GIVING A F**K
Seriously 💀
@tsar.2op122 yes it is a great book
@@flipflopcrusader1368 Ik it’s a book but “grate” is a bit too much
Bhagwat Gita
The war of Art
The power of Now
Bhagwat Gita a Religious book... Stop putting your agenda
@@Lions_Association_Of_Bengal its a manual for life....and what you mean by tour agenda ?
How to win freind and influen people by dearl carnagy
@@riteshvishwakarma5674 stop putting your agenda to western people...
@@riteshvishwakarma5674I don’t think you’re pushing an agenda.
Thanks for sharing and the people who it resonates with will read.
Atomic Habits is one I would recommend if you haven’t read it yet🤎
Outwitting the devil by napoleon hill
Think Like a monk