Unlock the Secrets of Decision-Making & Human Behavior
Not only will the following 3 books help you better understand your own choices, but they also offer powerful insights and psychological techniques to decode others’ minds. These are essential tools to sharpen your communication skills, develop emotional intelligence, and gain a broader perspective on life:
_x005f_x000D_
_x005f_x000D_
_x005f_x000D_
_x005f_x000D_
_x005f_x000D_
1. Thinking, Fast and Slow – Daniel Kahneman
_x005f_x000D_
Do you think quickly or slowly? Do your decisions come from snap judgments based on instinct and emotion, or are they made after deliberate, logical reasoning?
Thinking, Fast and Slow introduces two systems of thinking that shape how we perceive the world and make decisions.
A groundbreaking work by Nobel Laureate Daniel Kahneman, the book has received numerous prestigious accolades:
_x005f_x000D_
_x005f_x000D_
- _x005f_x000D_
- _x005f_x000D_
Best Science Book by the National Academy of Sciences (2012)
_x005f_x000D_
- _x005f_x000D_
The New York Times Book of the Year (2011)
_x005f_x000D_
- _x005f_x000D_
One of the Best Economics Books of 2011
_x005f_x000D_
- _x005f_x000D_
Winner of Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Current Interest
_x005f_x000D_
_x005f_x000D_
_x005f_x000D_
_x005f_x000D_
_x005f_x000D_
_x005f_x000D_
This book challenges your assumptions while remaining deeply engaging and surprisingly entertaining. It’s an academic masterpiece made accessible to everyone.
_x005f_x000D_
_x005f_x000D_
_x005f_x000D_
_x005f_x000D_
_x005f_x000D_
2. Predictably Irrational – Dan Ariely
_x005f_x000D_
You’d give 2,000 VND to a poor beggar without hesitation, but haggle endlessly over the same amount with a scrap collector.
You believe a dish tastes better when someone compliments it—even if it’s not that great.
You suddenly feel smaller and more timid when talking to a celebrity, even if they’re not objectively superior to you.
_x005f_x000D_
Predictably Irrational dives deep into the irrational behaviors and psychological “anchors” that shape our everyday decisions—big or small.
In this eye-opening book, Dan Ariely helps us reflect on our own choices, recognize behavioral biases, and learn from the flawed decisions of ourselves and others.
_x005f_x000D_
_x005f_x000D_
_x005f_x000D_
_x005f_x000D_
_x005f_x000D_
3. Mindset: The New Psychology of Success – Carol S. Dweck
_x005f_x000D_
What truly drives success?
After decades of research, renowned psychologist Carol S. Dweck discovered a transformative idea: the power of mindset.
_x005f_x000D_
This book reveals that it’s not just talent or intelligence that leads to success, but how we approach our goals—with a fixed mindset or a growth mindset.
Praising a child for their smarts may not boost their self-esteem—in fact, it may hinder their long-term success.
With the right mindset, we can inspire our children, thrive in school and work, and achieve lasting success in every area of life.
Mindset has become a must-read for parents, teachers, CEOs, and athletes alike—showing that even a simple shift in how we think about learning and effort can unlock greatness.
_x005f_x000D_
_x005f_x000D_
_x005f_x000D_
_x005f_x000D_
🎁 Order the full 3-book bundle today and enjoy a discount of up to 12$
_x005f_x000D_
_x005f_x000D_
_x005f_x000D_
_x005f_x000D_
_x005f_x000D_
_x005f_x000D_
_x005f_x000D_
_x005f_x000D_
_x005f_x000D_
_x005f_x000D_
_x005f_x000D_
_x005f_x000D_
_x005f_x000D_
_x005f_x000D_
_x005f_x000D_
_x005f_x000D_
_x005f_x000D_
_x005f_x000D_



Reviews
There are no reviews yet.