Description
- ISBN-13: 9780861545681
- Publisher: Oneworld Publications
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: 352
- Weight: 281 gr
- ISBN-10: 0861545680
- Publisher Date: 04 May 2023
- Height: 127 mm
- Spine Width: 31 mm
- Width: 198 mm
Original price was: ₹799.00.₹599.25Current price is: ₹599.25.
Discover the science of belief change in “How Minds Change” by David McRaney (ISBN: 9780861545681). Explore how our deepest convictions evolve and the psychological mechanisms behind persuasion. Learn to navigate difficult conversations, understand influence, and unlock the power of changing your own mind and the minds of others.
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Manas Charan Khare –
I struggled to get through it. The science was over my head. Maybe it will be good for some, but not for me.
Dharm Pal –
It’s dense, but if you stick with it, the insights are worth it. Prepare to really analyze your own thinking.
M Anil Naik –
Too much jargon for the average reader. I wish it was more accessible. Disappointed.
Inderpreet Singh –
The science behind belief change is explained in a way that’s easy to understand. Highly recommended.
Ritika Adhikary –
Interesting topic but the writing style was a bit dull. I had trouble staying engaged.
Madhurima Purkait –
Interesting concepts, but I found the writing style a bit dry. I was hoping for more practical applications. Still a good read.
Kshitij Verma –
It’s a bit academic, but the concepts are fascinating. Not the easiest read, but worth the effort.
Mohammad Abrar Muneer –
I enjoyed the book. It’s a thought-provoking exploration of how our beliefs are formed and changed.
Sourav Kumar –
A great book! Really made me think about my own perspectives and how I communicate with others.
Sameer Raosaheb Patil –
This book offers a comprehensive overview of belief systems. I feel like I understand others better now.
Yuvraj Shuryavanshi –
I expected more real-world examples. It was too theoretical for my taste. Still, some valuable information.
Ankit Singh –
The book explores the complexities of belief with clarity and depth. A must-read for anyone seeking to understand the human mind.
Mohit Kumar Swami –
This book really made me think about my own beliefs. It’s well-researched and thought-provoking. Highly recommend.
Khushboo Agarwal –
Amazing book! Really opens your eyes to how easily influenced we all are. Very informative and well written.
Yashika –
I found it somewhat repetitive and could have been shorter. Some good points though.
Jamuna Majhi –
Changed my perspective on difficult conversations! It’s a practical guide with a scientific backing.
Kodavali Samarpana Rao –
Not a light read, but definitely worthwhile. It provides a deeper understanding of why people believe what they do.
Sweta Gautam –
Some chapters were a bit slow, but the overall message is powerful. This book can help create some positive changes.
Chhavi Karn –
A bit repetitive at times, but the core ideas are solid. If you’re into psychology, you’ll enjoy this.
Ashish Kumar –
A fascinating read! I learned a lot about why we believe what we do. Some parts were a bit dense, but overall very insightful.
Anushka Khandelwal –
Challenging but rewarding. It forced me to confront some of my own biases. I recommend this book.