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Geoffrey Miller

    Geoffrey F. Miller is an American evolutionary psychologist exploring the intersections of psychology, polyamory, politics, and future threats. His work spans a broad range of topics, from animal welfare to artificial intelligence, often with an eye toward long-term consequences. Miller seeks to understand human behavior through an evolutionary lens, delving into the deeper explanations for our motivations and societal structures. Through his books and publications, he endeavors to make complex scientific concepts accessible to a wider audience.

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    The Traitor
    Extreme Prematurity
    Spent
    Mate. Become the Man Women Want
    The Mating Mind
    • 2015

      Whether they conducted their research in life or in the lab, experts Tucker Max and Geoffrey Miller have spent the last 20+ years learning what women really want from their men, why they want it, and how men can deliver it. The short answer: become the best version of yourself possible, then show it off. It sounds simple, but it's not. If it were, Tinder would just be the stuff you use to start a fire. Becoming your best self requires honesty, self-awareness, hard work, and a little help. Through their website and podcast, Max and Miller have already helped more than one million guys take their first steps toward Ms. Right. They have collected all of their findings in Mate, an evidence- driven, seriously funny playbook that will teach you how to become a more sexually attractive and romantically successful man, the right way

      Mate. Become the Man Women Want
    • 2010

      Spent

      Sex, Evolution, and Consumer Behavior

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      3.9(66)Add rating

      Exploring the unconscious instincts driving American consumer culture, a prominent evolutionary psychologist delves into the psychological mechanisms that shape consumer behavior. The book examines how evolutionary traits influence modern purchasing decisions, revealing the deep-seated motivations that guide individuals in a marketplace driven by desire and social influence. Through insightful analysis, it challenges readers to reconsider the complexities of their consumption habits and the broader implications for society.

      Spent
    • 2007

      Extreme Prematurity

      • 242 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Exploring the complex ethical dilemmas faced in the care of extremely premature neonates, this book delves into the challenges of clinical decision-making and the moral responsibilities of healthcare providers. It addresses the balance between potential outcomes and the quality of life, highlighting the emotional and ethical considerations that influence treatment options. Through case studies and expert insights, the text provides a comprehensive understanding of the implications for both medical professionals and families involved in these critical situations.

      Extreme Prematurity
    • 2006

      The Traitor

      • 432 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      Set against the backdrop of historical events in 1913 and 1915, the novel features a blend of fact and fiction, with many characters based on real individuals involved in significant actions. Conversations are drawn from actual diary entries and letters of key figures, enhancing the authenticity of the narrative. Major Lionel Samson serves as a pivotal character, reflecting his real-life role as the British Military Consul during the siege of Adrianople, while his fictional exploits in espionage provide a compelling storyline.

      The Traitor
    • 2000

      The Mating Mind

      • 538 pages
      • 19 hours of reading
      4.1(2444)Add rating

      An intelligently provocative book about Darwin's 'other' theory discusses the curious ways in which sexual attraction has influenced the evolution of the human mind.Many aspects of the human mind remain mysterious.

      The Mating Mind