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, by Dexter Dias

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, by Dexter Dias


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File Size: 7130 KB

Print Length: 848 pages

Publisher: Cornerstone Digital; Reprint edition (June 1, 2017)

Publication Date: June 1, 2017

Sold by: PRH UK

Language: English

ASIN: B019CGXN06

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Far too tangential. No need to create such elaborate descriptions of human suffering. Just go to any poor area and you'll find plenty of tragedy and trauma. Painful to read as the author presents it. And I tried, I really did. I felt strongly this was a book written to try to impress. I'm not impressed.

The author writes in a lucid manner.You won't feel like you're slogging through it.

What a great book! Dias deftly weaves philosophy, history, biology, cutting edge research, personal insight to explore human behavior. Why do some people do good things, why do some do heinous things. I got this book because my hobby is human behavior/ethology. I'd been putting off reading it because, well, it's a big book and the thought of diving into 848 pages non-fiction during a busy time of my life seemed daunting.I could not put it down. Seriously, the way he's structured the book, the way he weaves the various threads together -- this is actually a page turner. This would be a great gift for anyone interested in the human mind/human behavior, why we do the good and bad things we do.

I cannot say enough how excellent this book is. I ordered two more copies to give away. It's a must read.

Devastating, yet uplifting.It's funny how fate conspires. Being the eccentric individual I am, I don't tend to pick up short/shallow books for flying and it was a little funny to see my colleagues faces when I came back from the airport shop with this tome under my arm. I too however was surprised by the emotional and intense impact of Ten Types.Just before any jumps to conclusions it may be useful to point out that this piece is not have ten "types" of people in the sense of personality styles or whatever, the examination is of ten ASPECTS to human nature. Aspects which Dias explores through a combination of biographical tales, science and history.The prompt for the tome was a sad tale - a case Dias had been involved in where a boy in juvenile detention died during a three person restraint (that's 3 people restraining him btw). It wasn't just the death, it was the vast number of factors that lead to it, including the question of how does human nature allow of this sort of thing. (Perhaps ironically in the my only real criticism of the book, Dias only touches briefly on how the 10 types relate to the case I guess the piece is more about what Dias learned after the case rather than purely about it).Following the same theme the book is incredibly harrowing. Dias covers topics of child slavery, locked in syndrome and euthanasia, acid attacks, sex slavery, female genital mutation, child soldiers, and all the generally terrible conditions that surround and lead to such things.I wouldn't be exaggerating to say that the book gave me a couple of nightmares.Also it must be said its disturbing how much of the horrors of human behaviour is dealt to girls and women. Obviously there is no mandatory limit on suffering for either gender and the plight of male child slaves and soldiers is hardly ignorable, yet so much of the violence and suffering covered in this book was and continues to be inflicted about human females. We have a long way to go.Despite the horrors Dias does produce a hopeful book. The purpose of the tome is not to dishearten, even though it is intended to illustrate many traumas, the path is one of learning and understanding gained to change these things. So even though the book often raised goose-flesh or invaded my dreams I still am glad I read it.

One of the problems of our digital revolution has been identified as the echo-chamber of social media that narrows and confines our perspective, without us even knowing it. This book is the antidote to that echo chamber - it has expanded my perspective by opening my eyes to numerous perilous human journeys 'in the underground history of our times'. Dexter Dias offers us a window on our world that has been either untold or forgotten. Combining the craft of a bestselling novelist, the sharp edge of a university academic and the richest historical and cultural hinterland of a public intellectual, Dexter Dias offers an explosive insight into the profoundest truths about human nature. This master of narrative uses the latest research in neuroscience and psychology to forge new connections and a novel understanding of human behaviour across the globe, from the plight of Antony and Michael, the child slaves in Ghana, to Saira and Omer, the child soldiers in the Central African Republic.This utterly compelling narrative written in fluid conversational style offers a whole new perspective on some age old problems of human identity and the underlying reasons for our common behaviour patterns. In this book Dexter Dias has given a voice to those without a voice and the implications are far reaching - this is required reading for anyone with an interest in human nature, human rights, human identity, individuality and freedom. It's not often that I can't out a book down so this one comes with a warning - only pick it up if you can risk not putting it down. I cried whilst reading the section on the Central African Republic - the harrowing stories of the child soldiers attempting to survive their violent world, the world's largest 'forgotten humanitarian crisis' according to the UN.But despite the somewhat intimidating length of the book, every minute I've spent reading has been richly rewarded. My horizons have widened. In Saira's narrative her father tells her that 'books are more precious than diamonds'. I guess that can depends on the book - but this book which strikes such a deep resonance with the human heart and mind, deserves the comparison and is just as precious. In some sense it's prophetic. It's an invitation to view ourselves and our fellow human beings with entirely new eyes.After reading this you cannot be numb, you cannot switch off from the needs of others and the human compulsion we all share to do something, anything, however small, to create a more just world. It invites us to act, to support the work of INQUEST, ActionAid and UNICEF. It has inspired me to do something different and better - to ignore the echo chamber and to try and help others. I want everyone to read this book.Â

This is a unique and astounding book that describes a set of 10 emotional and psychological 'mechanisms' - types of human behavior. It does this by both telling remarkable, engaging human stories of real people, but also matching these with corresponding studies and research into those mechanisms. All this is done in a seamless and engaging way that shows both the best and worst of humanity. Drawing these together the book then suggests how these dueling impulses can tilted towards the good, the best of human behavior. I am unable to recommend this highly enough.

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