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The Social Animal: The Hidden Sources of Love, Character, and Achievement is a non-fiction book by American journalist David Brooks, who is otherwise best known for his career with The New York Times. The book discusses what drives individual behavior and decision making. Brooks goes through various academic topics such as sociology, psychology, and biology and attempts to summarize various discoveries— such as brain development in early life. The book continually refers to two fictional characters 'Harold' and 'Erica', used by Brooks as examples of how people's emotional personality changes over time.

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  • O Animal Social: A História de Como o Sucesso Acontece ( The Social Animal: The Hidden Sources of Love, Character, and Achievement , no original em inglês) é um livro do jornalista, colunista do The New York Times e escritor norte-americano David Brooks. Brooks se utiliza de uma abordagem multidisciplinar para expor descobertas recentes e ideias já consolidadas no que tange ao estudo do comportamento humano e da tomada de decisão. Foi publicado nos Estados Unidos em março de 2011, e no Brasil em 2014. (pt)
  • The Social Animal: The Hidden Sources of Love, Character, and Achievement is a non-fiction book by American journalist David Brooks, who is otherwise best known for his career with The New York Times. The book discusses what drives individual behavior and decision making. Brooks goes through various academic topics such as sociology, psychology, and biology and attempts to summarize various discoveries— such as brain development in early life. The book continually refers to two fictional characters 'Harold' and 'Erica', used by Brooks as examples of how people's emotional personality changes over time. (en)
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