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  • Blessed Are the Weird
    Jacob Nordby
    The world wants its soul back…In this book, author Jacob Nordby offers a bold new definition of success in the modern era.“The only success now is living and creating a work-of-art life: unique, rich with meaning, naked of anything we don’t care about, and ruthless about carving out something absolutely real from a world that has gorged itself on fakeness and become critically ...
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    11,98 €

  • How Does Ageing Affect Us?
    Connor Whiteley
    Everyone ages as we get older. The young become middle-aged and the middle-aged become old. Stereotypes of older adults paint them as forgetful, slower, less competent amongst other behaviours. But why? In this insightful, well-researched and fascinating book, international bestselling author Connor Whiteley GMBPsS takes readers on a gripping journey exploring how the ageing pr...
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    18,36 €

  • Teoría del Aprendizaje Social
    Dan Biscayne
    El comportamiento humano no se forma de forma aislada. Desde la infancia hasta la edad adulta, aprendemos observando a otros: imitando sus acciones, internalizando sus valores y moldeando nuestra comprensión del mundo mediante la interacción social. En el centro de este proceso se encuentra la Teoría del Aprendizaje Social, un marco psicológico que explica cómo la observación, ...
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    19,82 €

  • The End of Free Will
    Danish Ali Bajwa
    Do you really choose your thoughts, desires, and decisions-or are they being shaped for you?In an age of algorithms, artificial intelligence, and endless digital stimulation, free will is no longer under attack by force-but by design. Every scroll, click, recommendation, and notification subtly rewires how humans think, feel, and decide. What feels like freedom may be the most ...
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    12,54 €

  • The Memory Myth
    Hans Keller
    Memory feels like evidence; more often it is a story under revision. This book explains how memory works-why the brain rebuilds the past from fragments, goals, and emotions-and shows how that process creates memory bias and false memories in everyday life. You will see why two people can recall the same evening differently, why eyewitness reliability is fragile, and how cogniti...
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    27,56 €

  • Mind Traps
    Rafael Conti
    This is a fast, practical manual for clear thinking when it matters most. Instead of theory-heavy lectures on the mind, it gives you a compact playbook for spotting and fixing cognitive distortions in real time-those quick, patterned thinking errors that feel like safety and end up costing you accuracy, influence, and peace. You’ll learn to recognise the ten most expensive trap...
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    29,32 €

  • The Glitches of Reality
    Elias Verdan
    Thousands remember Nelson Mandela dying in prison in the 1980s. He didn’t. He was released in 1990 and lived until 2013. Every record confirms it.Thousands remember 'Berenstein Bears.' Every book says 'Berenstain.' Always has.Thousands remember a cornucopia on the Fruit of the Loom logo. It never existed.What if they’re not wrong? What if they’re remembering something that was ...
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    13,09 €

  • On the Aesthetics of Architecture
    Ralf Weber
    Originally published in 1995, this title is a result of an interdisciplinary study in architectural theory, psychology and philosophy and the author’s experience as a practicing architect. It tries to relate theories of aesthetics and recent advances in the psychology of visual perception to the practice of design. ...
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    63,54 €

  • The Psychology of Money
    Maxwell Shimba
    The Psychology of MoneyUnlock the Hidden Forces That Shape Your Financial LifeWhy do smart people make poor money decisions? Why does financial success often feel out of reach, no matter how hard you work? The answer isn’t in your spreadsheet-it’s in your psychology.In The Psychology of Money: Unveiling the Secrets of Financial Behavior, Dr. Maxwell Shimba takes you on a transf...
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    17,46 €

  • Desarrollo Cognitivo
    Dan Biscayne
    El camino hacia la comprensión de la cognición humana es tan complejo como fascinante. El desarrollo cognitivo -el proceso mediante el cual los individuos adquieren, organizan y refinan el conocimiento- ha sido durante mucho tiempo un tema central en la psicología, la educación y la neurociencia. Este libro explora las teorías psicológicas que han moldeado nuestra comprensión d...
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    19,79 €

  • Raising Dreamers
    Wylde Scott
    Will we lose our imagination in the age of artificial intelligence?We are living through the most rapid transformation in human history. Artificial Intelligence is redefining intelligence, creativity, and even the boundaries of what it means to be human. But as machines grow smarter, humanity faces a deeper challenge-one that cannot be solved by algorithms or data.In Raising Dr...
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    12,50 €

  • Pensamiento en Red
    Germán Camacho
    La autorrealización solo es posible desde una conciencia colectiva, donde la cooperación y la creatividad son esenciales. A través del pensamiento en red y el enfoque de diseño social, esta obra propone un cambio profundo hacia una sociedad más equitativa y autónoma. Pensamiento en Red es un libro de desarrollo humano desde lo colectivo, que combina filosofía práctica, ética em...
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    14,39 €

  • The Human Operating System
    Caspian Lux
    For those who prefer durable models to temporary reassurance.The Human Operating System is not a self-help manual.It is a synthetic, interpretive framework that treats human behavior as a constrained prediction system-an organism allocating finite energy under complexity, optimizing for survival rather than truth.Rather than prescribing habits or offering motivational routines,...
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    18,84 €

  • Sincerely, Your Future Self
    Wally Perez - Simmons
    You don’t become your future self someday, you activate them the moment you stop living from your past identity. Sincerely, Your Future Self is a deeply grounded guide for those who feel stuck not because they lack motivation, but because their life is still being run by survival patterns, emotional conditioning, and outdated self-beliefs. This book explains why habits don’t st...
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    20,57 €

  • Cognitive Theory of Depression
    Dan Biscayne
    The study of depression has long occupied a central place in clinical psychology and psychiatry, yet historically, its conceptualization was dominated by psychoanalytic interpretations and biologically deterministic models. The emergence of cognitive approaches in the mid-twentieth century marked a paradigmatic shift, challenging established frameworks and offering novel pathwa...
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    20,88 €

  • Resilient Mindset
    Arun Kumaar Khanda
    Resilient Mindset: Building Emotional Strength for Life’s Toughest Moments What if resilience isn’t something you’re born with-but something you can build, one choice at a time? Resilient Mindset is a practical, compassionate guide for anyone who feels overwhelmed, emotionally exhausted, self-critical, or stuck in repeating cycles of stress-and wants a realistic way forward. Th...
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    19,02 €

  • Learning How to Learn Again
    Avery Grant
    You do not need another course; you need a way to change how you learn. In a world where skills expire quickly and credentials age faster than curiosity, this book offers a practical system for learning how to learn-and relearn-without burning out. It shows how to unstick progress, choose better problems, and turn effort into momentum through a repeatable learning system you ca...
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    22,34 €

  • The Curiosity Classroom
    Sofia Marquez
    Curiosity isn’t a personality type-it’s a practice. This book shows how to architect classrooms where questions come first, motivation runs from the inside out, and learning doesn’t stop at the bell. If you’ve ever felt the dead weight of coverage, grades, and test prep, you’ll find a practical alternative here: routines and designs that convert attention into inquiry, inquiry ...
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    17,94 €

  • The Attention Classroom
    Rafael Conti
    In a world engineered to steal your focus, this book shows you how to win it back-period after period, learner by learner. It is a field guide to designing lessons, rooms and routines that make concentration feel natural, not forced, turning noise into momentum and anxiety into progress. If you have ever wondered why your smartest plans wobble the moment phones appear, or how t...
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    21,43 €

  • The Biology of the Human Mind
    JOHN ARTHUR
    Book DescriptionWhat makes us think, feel, and behave the way we do? Why do some emotions feel automatic, some habits hard to break, and some thoughts impossible to ignore? The Biology of the Human Mind takes readers on a clear, engaging journey inside the brain to reveal how biology shapes every aspect of human experience.Blending neuroscience, psychology, genetics, and endocr...
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    30,72 €

  • Why It Feels Like 'Me'
    Sandeep Chavan
    Why does everything feel like 'me'?Thoughts arise, emotions move, decisions happen-and somehow they all feel personal. There is a persistent sense of being a central 'someone' behind experience, even when no clear source can be found. Why It Feels Like 'Me' by Sandeep Chavan is a quiet, precise exploration of how this sense of identity is constructed by the mind-without permiss...
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    46,04 €

  • The Thinking Habit
    Danish Ali Bajwa
    Why do the same thoughts return again and again-even when they no longer serve us?The Thinking Habit challenges the common belief that thinking is a matter of intelligence or talent. Instead, it reveals a deeper truth: thinking is a habit, shaped by repetition, memory, emotion, language, and social conditioning. The mind does not primarily seek truth-it seeks familiarity, effic...
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    12,51 €

  • Layers of Consciousness
    Sandeep Chavan
    What if consciousness is not something we 'reach,' awaken to, or achieve-but something that quietly organizes itself through layers of experience?In Layers of Consciousness, Sandeep Chavan offers a clear, grounded exploration of consciousness-not as a mystical peak or a neurological byproduct, but as a structured phenomenon that unfolds through alignment, perception, and awaren...
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    46,29 €

  • Universal Grammar
    Dan Biscayne
    Noam Chomsky’s theory of Universal Grammar emerged not only as a linguistic proposal but as a fundamentally psychological theory of the human mind. From its inception, the Chomskyan program sought to explain language as a mental faculty: an internal, biologically grounded system that develops in the individual under conditions of limited and imperfect experience. In doing so, i...
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    18,76 €

  • The Biological Mirror
    Caspian Lux
    The Biological Mirror is a philosophical framework for cognitive architecture. It models consciousness as a predictive system and examines how misaligned predictions generate unnecessary suffering across decision-making, social interaction, and long-term planning.This book does not offer reassurance, therapy, or motivational narratives. Instead, it provides a rigorous analytica...
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    22,40 €

  • The Hidden Forces Within
    Danish Ali Bajwa
    he Hidden Forces Within takes readers beneath the surface of human action to reveal the unseen psychological systems that quietly shape every decision, habit, and behavior. Moving beyond simplistic ideas of motivation and willpower, this book exposes the deeper mechanisms-emotion, belief, perception, identity, and conditioning-that govern why people act as they do.Rather than t...
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    16,67 €

  • Reality-First Thinking
    Caspian Lux
    Most decisions fail not from lack of information, but from poor orientation to reality.You analyze extensively. You consume data constantly. Yet your judgment has not improved proportionally. The problem is not what you know-it is how you process what you know.Your perception is filtered before conscious thought forms. Biological limitations restrict what you notice. Conceptual...
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    18,50 €

  • Fundamentals of Biological Psychology
    Andrew Steven Neff
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    87,73 €

  • Risk Efficacy
    Alia Wu
    Why do some people thrive under uncertainty while others freeze? Why do organizations consistently misjudge their best decision-makers?Risk Efficacy presents a groundbreaking framework for measuring decision-making quality independent of outcomes. Drawing on research from cognitive science, organizational psychology, and high-stakes domains including trauma medicine, trading, a...
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    24,34 €

  • Bilingualism Studies
    Gail August
    Bilingualism Studies: Basic Concepts explores the multifaceted nature of bilingualism within individual, societal, and cognitive dimensions. The book provides insights into how bilingualism affects and is affected by cognitive processes, cultural dynamics, educational practices, and social structures, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of the intricacies of bilingua...
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    78,19 €