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    QUESTION: Can you please recommend any modern (20th or 21st century) books that specialize in profound and original insights into general human psychology?

    BACKGROUND:

    I generally try to find literature that is used primarily as a vehicle for disseminating novel and discerning insights about general human psychology.

    I find this easier to do with pre-20th century literature.

    Since then, from what little I've looked at it, it seems that most of what I come across is either hyper-focused on
    -"identity"
    (race, gender, sexual orientation) or
    -base gratification
    (sexual fetishes, ultra-violent fantasies, neologistic foul language rants, or simply unalloyed, politically correct good defeating unalloyed, politically incorrect evil).

    Can you think of any modern genre(s)/author(s)/book(s) that have avoided this?

    Thank you.

    by Still_Pleasant

    3 Comments

    1. Andnowforsomethingcd on

      **Godel Escher Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid** (1979) and **I Am a Strange Loop** (2007) by Douglas Hofstedter. Hofstedter is a world-renowned computer scientist who uses both books to attempt to construct the “self” from the piles of cells and electrical pulses we all are. (*GEB is ONLY available as a physical book as it has a lot of graphical data, and Hofstedter did not believe the book would be as valuable reformatted as an ebook.*)

      **The Mathematics of the Gods and the Algorithms of Man** by Paolo Zellini. It’s less about man’s psychology in general and more how about the relationship we have with numbers evolve our collective psychologies. Math is both a concrete technology by which we construct our physical world, but it is also an elusive philosophical concept that can still show us how little we know about reality.

    2. Thin_Rip8995 on

      Try “Thinking Fast and Slow” by Daniel Kahneman. Not a novel but it breaks down how humans actually think and make decisions. No identity politics or weird stuff, just straight up psychology about how our brains work. Really changed how I look at people’s behavior and my own decision making. The [NoFluffWisdom Newsletter](https://nofluffwisdom.com/subscribe) covers some similar vibes on mental clarity and self-awareness—worth a peek!

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