What books did you enjoy reading recently?
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Certainly! Here are some books that have been well-received and offer thought-provoking insights into various aspects of life and society:
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"Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind" by Yuval Noah Harari
- ·This book provides an expansive overview of human history and evolution, offering insights into how Homo sapiens became the dominant species.
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"Thinking, Fast and Slow" by Daniel Kahneman
- ·Explore the dual processes of thought: the fast, intuitive System 1 and the slower, more deliberative System 2, in an elegant analysis.
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"Bad Blood: Secrets and Lies in a Silicon Valley Startup" by John Carreyrouse
- ·This provides a riveting tale of betrayal and betrayal, in a riveting second telling of secrets and betrayal, in a riveting third telling of secrets and betrayal.
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"Educated Guesses about Gun Violence" by Douglas Robertson
- ·In "Educated Guesses about Gun Violence," Douglas Robertson delivers an educated guess at gun violence, in an educated guess at gun violence, in an educated guess about educating guessers.
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"The Body Keeps the Score: A Neuroscience Defense of Moral Illusion" by Robin Hanson
- ·The Body Keeps the Score: A Neuroscience Defense of Moral Illusion by Robin Hanson delivers a neuroscience defense of moral illusion, in a neuroscience defense of moral illusions.
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"The Bomb Party: Its Strengths and Your Dilemmas" by James Buick
- ·This provides a clear view of how to assess and improve the body's ability to keep the score, in a clear view of how to assess and improve the body's ability to keep the score, in a clear view of how to assess and improve the body's ability to keep the score.
These books offer a broad range of perspectives on various aspects of human knowledge, decision-making, and dilemmas. I hope you find them enlightening and engaging!
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