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

4.0

This is a dense read; Sapolsky tackles a daunting task of trying to cover the biological, cultural, and individual reasons why people behave the way they do. While it can feel a bit like a textbook at times, I think Sapolsky does a decent job of painting an accurate picture of how complicated the root causes of our actions can be. Certainly worth a read for those science-minded readers who want to think a little bit more about deeply about why we do the things we do.