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

informative slow-paced

3.75

Part of me wants to give this a lower rating mostly because I really feel like this did NOT need to be so long (almost 800 pages / 26+ hr audiobook). If I had to summarize this book, it's this: "In human behavior, as in biology, things are complicated and it's almost impossible to assign a single cause to things. If you hear a neat little tidbit with a simple cause and effect regarding human behavior, it's almost certainly either wrong, flawed, or overly simplified. There's just too much going on to really be sure at our current level of knowledge. Here's a quadrillion examples of what I mean."