Humanise
How knowing ourselves could change the world
by Richard Docwra
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Pub Date Oct 25 2024 | Archive Date Nov 04 2024
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Description
Do you think you understand people? Think again.
Most of us have a completely inaccurate picture of how we, and other human beings, think and behave. This leads us to set unrealistic expectations for ourselves, build societies that actually harm us, and struggle to solve the major problems facing our species.
In this ground-breaking book, Richard Docwra reveals the astonishing truth about how human beings think and behave and shows how this knowledge could help us address some of our biggest challenges, from violence to climate change, and build a better future. It argues that we need to humanise the societies we have built around us if we are to flourish and survive as a species.
It is a book of big ideas that will challenge your most cherished beliefs about yourself, and the ideas, institutions and societies that surround you.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Richard Docwra is a writer, coach and consultant. He’s produced books, guides, podcasts and other publications on a wide range of topics including politics, philosophy and what makes people tick. His books include 'Life - and how to think about it', ‘The Life Trap’ and ‘Modern life – as good as it gets?’, and his articles have appeared in a range of magazines and websites. He is also the host of podcasts including 'Humans & Hope', 'Making the world better' and 'The Big Questions - with Copson and Docwra'. Richard is also the founder and director of social change agency ChangeStar, as well as the not-for-profit Life Squared, which helps people navigate the complexity of life so they can live in a happier, wiser and more meaningful way. Visit the Life Squared website for free publications, audiobooks, videos and other resources from Richard and the team.
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781838339630 |
PRICE | £5.99 (GBP) |
PAGES | 503 |