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The Social Animal: The Hidden Sources of Love, Character, and Achievement is a book by American psychologist and author David Brooks. It explores the psychological, sociological, and neurological underpinnings of human behavior. In it, Brooks examines the stories of Harold and Erica, two fictional characters whose lives he uses to illustrate his points. He explains how their experiences, successes, and failures are shaped by unseen forces, including unconscious decisions, hidden motives, and cultural influences. Brooks argues that character, relationships, and achievement are best understood and pursued through an understanding of the invisible forces that shape us. He also argues that the way we think and act is not as rational as we might think. The book provides insight into the complex nature of human motivation, emotions, and decision-making.
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