A review by kjis
Behave: The Biology of Humans at Our Best and Worst by Robert M. Sapolsky

5.0

Absolutely brilliant writing and in my opinion one of the significant books of our times due to its comprehensivevess and density of insights.
Within the space of a couple of pages, the author can go from deep neuroendocrinology concepts to enlightening insights about human behaviour and sprinkle in some nerdy humour.
While I really don't believe that this book is intended as self-help litterature, the interested reader will surely pick up valuable information about what effectively is the hardware and software of their bodies.
I found the book thoroughly enjoyable to read.