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Contagious by Jonah Berger
The H factor Personality by Kibeom Lee
Total Recall by Arnold
Decision Book by Mikael Krogerus
The Will to Change by Bell Hooks
Freakonomics by Steven Levitt
Men Who Hate Women by Laura Bates
Story of the human body by D.E Lieberman
The Obstacle is the Way by Ryan Holiday
48 Laws of Power by Robert Greene
Compelling People by Matthew Kohut
Why Women Have Sex by Cindy Meston
The Founder's Dilemma by Noam Wasserman
Never Eat Alone by Keith Ferrazi
Accidental Entrepreneur by Janine Allis
A New Earth by Eckhart Tolle
Here Lies Daniel Tate by Cristin Terrill
The Power of Now By Eckhart Tolle
Tribes by Seth Godin
Barking Up the Wrong Tree
The Formula by Albert Barabasi
Crucial Conversations by Joseph Grenny
The Art of Strategy by Avinash Dixit
The Picture of Dorion Gray by Oscar Wilde
Women are increasingly choosing themselves: their careers, their freedom, their peace. And the declining birth rate is being held up as evidence of a societal emergency. But what if it's actually evidence of progress?
A certain corner of the internet has convinced men that a woman's sexual history chemically destroys her ability to form meaningful relationships. They call it "pair bonding theory." They use terms like oxytocin. It sounds authoritative but science doesn't support it.