In Plays Well with Others, Eric Barker dives into the science of relationships, exploring how our actions and behaviors impact love and connection. He shares engaging stories and research, offering fresh perspectives on friendship and marriage. The chapters tackle everything from the difficulty of reading others to the traits of great friends, making it a practical guide for anyone looking to improve their relationships. I found it super readable and packed with memorable insights. Honestly, I can't think of anything I didn't like about this book—it's a solid A++.
In Barking Up the Wrong Tree, Eric Barker flips the script on conventional success advice, arguing that factors like hard work and motivation matter more than we often think. He emphasizes that success isn’t just about being smart or talented; it’s about understanding your unique context and the importance of relationships. I found this book super readable and packed with useful insights. Honestly, there’s nothing I didn’t like about it—it’s a solid A++. If you’re looking to rethink what success means, this book is definitely worth your time.
Pros:
The book challenges conventional success advice.
It emphasizes that many success factors are within our control.
It highlights the importance of interpersonal relationships and kindness.
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