
How to Stop Acting Like a Stupid Monkey
A Humorous Guide to Taming Primal Instincts and Embracing Empathy
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Narrado por:
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Jason Braden
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Karl S. Friedman
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If you’ve ever flipped off a driver who cut you off, typed a heated all-caps rant online, or spiraled into a meltdown over a minor annoyance, then this book might just be your new best friend. I wrote it out of frustration with my own primal impulses undermining work relationships, friendships, and inner peace. We are, after all, descendants of apes, and sometimes our ancient “monkey brain” goes bananas in the modern world.
In this book I explore why we get trapped in fight-or-flight mode and offer practical exercises that do more than preach niceness—they show you how to retrain your brain, widen your circle of concern, and tone down knee-jerk reactions. Inside you’ll discover concepts like Monkeysphere Magic, which explains why it’s hard to see strangers as real people, and Emotional Ancestry, a look into how fear, anger, jealousy, and other primal emotions drive our decisions in traffic, at home, and online. I also share my favorite meltdown management tactics to help you keep your cool and dignity intact, and introduce the T.R.Y. Method (Total Moron, Realize It, Yell at Yourself (Then Improve)), a humorous yet practical blueprint for genuine personal growth.
This book is for anyone tired of being hijacked by anger or tribal thinking and for those longing for more empathy and effective communication in every aspect of life. Each chapter combines relatable anecdotes, actionable exercises, and wit to provide strategies that truly work. You won’t become perfectly rational overnight, but you can reduce stress, boost emotional intelligence, and forge deeper connections. My aim is to help you see that personal growth is not about perfection but about progress.
This book offers practical insights and methods that are both accessible and engaging. The journey through its pages is humorous and enlightening, supported by scientific research and personal stories that reveal the real struggles and triumphs of everyday life.
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