I received this book as a gift from a friend in the UK.

I finished reading it a while ago, but didn’t write any review here as it is not so much related to “Clinical Psychology and Mental Health”
I have read some of his other books previously:
As usual, his books are counter-intuitive, entertaining and thought-provoking, based on real stories and research. I am particularly intrigued by how he insightfully connects all these stories and facts in social psychology, criminology, human history and business and marketing together.
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