Exploring the multifaceted nature of the self, this volume delves into its development, function, and significance in human life. Roy F. Baumeister synthesizes extensive research to address critical questions about self-knowledge, the existence of a singular versus multiple selves, and the interplay between self and society. Through 28 concise chapters, he offers clear explanations of complex concepts, highlighting the self's essential role in fostering individual and cultural flourishing.
Roy Baumeister Books
Roy F. Baumeister is a leading figure in social psychology, dedicating his career to understanding the intricacies of human behavior. His research delves into the nature of the self, social rejection, the need for belonging, self-control, and self-defeating tendencies. A consistent thread throughout his extensive work is the exploration of why people engage in 'stupid things.' With hundreds of publications and over twenty books to his name, Baumeister offers profound insights into the psychological forces that shape our actions and decisions.






Evil: inside human violence and cruelty
- 448 pages
- 16 hours of reading
Explores cruelty and violence in human behavior, tracing its roots in psychology, sociology, anthropology, criminology, and history.
The Power of Bad
- 336 pages
- 12 hours of reading
"Our brain's negativity bias makes evolutionary sense because it kept our ancestors alert to fatal dangers, but it distorts our perspective in today's media environment. The steady barrage of bad news and crisismongering makes us feel helpless and leaves us needlessly fearful and angry. We ignore our many blessings, preferring to heed--and vote for--the voices telling us the world is going to hell. But once we recognize our negativity bias, the rational brain can overcome the power of bad when it's harmful and employ that power when it's beneficial. In fact, bad breaks and bad feelings create the most powerful incentives to become smarter and stronger. Properly understood, bad can be put to perfectly good use. As noted science journalist John Tierney and Baumeister show in this wide-ranging book, we can adopt proven strategies to avoid the pitfalls that doom relationships, careers, businesses, and nations. Instead of despairing at what's wrong in your life and in the world, you can see how much is going right--and how to make it still better."-- Provided by publisher
Willpower
Rediscovering Our Greatest Strength
Can you resist everything except temptation? In a hedonistic age full of distractions, it's hard to possess willpower - or in fact even understand why we should need it. Yet it's actually the most important factor in achieving success and a happy life, shown to be more significant than money, looks, background or intelligence
Willpower : why self-control is the secret of success
- 294 pages
- 11 hours of reading
What's the secret of success: brains, looks, connections? The real answer is willpower. Based on years of psychological research, this book shows how self-control is the most important factor in achieving what you want - and how you can discover the power in willpower. Whether it's ditching your usual to-do list, practicing positive procrastination or never making a decision before lunch, Willpower will teach you how to gain from self-control without pain, and take charge of your life. 'Phenomenally perceptive. Ignore it at your peril.' Stephen J. Dubner, coauthor of Freakonomics 'An instant classic . . . Willpower can help people lead better lives - be better parents, stay organized, and lose weight more wisely . . . a brilliant book.' Daily Beast 'Sinfully delicious - once you start reading, you won't be able to stop.' Daniel Gilbert, author of Stumbling On Happiness 'Immensely rewarding . . . filled with wise advice and insightful reflections.' Steven Pinker, The New York Times Book Review 'Willpower rather than self-esteem is the essential ingredient for a successful life . . . The good news is that, unlike intelligence, it is a muscle that can be exercised and encouraged to grow.' Sunday Times 'Willpower is back in fashion.' Observer'
Willpower: Rediscovering the Greatest Human Strength
- 291 pages
- 11 hours of reading
One of the world's most esteemed and influential psychologists, Roy F. Baumeister, teams with New York Times science writer John Tierney to reveal the secrets of self-control and how to master it. "Deep and provocative analysis of people's battle with temptation and masterful insights into understanding willpower: why we have it, why we don't, and how to build it. A terrific read." —Ravi Dhar, Yale School of Management, Director of Center for Customer Insights Pioneering research psychologist Roy F. Baumeister collaborates with New York Times science writer John Tierney to revolutionize our understanding of the most coveted human virtue: self-control. Drawing on cutting-edge research and the wisdom of real-life experts, Willpower shares lessons on how to focus our strength, resist temptation, and redirect our lives. It shows readers how to be realistic when setting goals, monitor their progress, and how to keep faith when they falter. By blending practical wisdom with the best of recent research science, Willpower makes it clear that whatever we seek—from happiness to good health to financial security—we won’t reach our goals without first learning to harness self-control.
Homo prospectus
- 400 pages
- 14 hours of reading
NINE Morality and Prospection -- TEN Prospection Gone Awry: Depression -- ELEVEN Creativity and Aging: What We Can Make With What We Have Left -- Afterword -- Author Index -- Subject Index
Social Psychology and Human Nature, Brief International Edition
- 688 pages
- 25 hours of reading
Explores how social psychology can help you make sense of your own social world. This title helps you understand interesting topics of all-the sometimes bizarre and baffling but always diversity of human behavior, and how and why people act the way they do.
Die Macht des Schlechten
Nicht mehr schwarzsehen und gut leben
Bezwingen Sie den Negativitätseffekt! Warum brauchen wir durchschnittlich vier gute Erlebnisse, um ein schlechtes emotional auszugleichen? Warum erschüttert uns ein einziges Wort der Kritik, selbst wenn es mit heftigem Lob daherkommt? Der renommierte Sozialpsychologe Roy F. Baumeister entdeckte den Negativitätseffekt als grundlegenden Aspekt unseres Wesens. Mit ihm lässt sich erklären, warum Länder in katastrophale Kriege geraten, warum Paare sich scheiden lassen, warum Menschen Vorstellungsgespräche vermasseln. Doch wir können lernen, unsere Negativitätsvorurteile zu erkennen, zu steuern und sogar zu überwinden. Die Macht des Schlechten kann perfekt für Gutes genutzt werden. »Dieser faszinierende Blick eines unserer kreativsten Psychologen und Wissenschaftsautoren auf unsere Negativitätsvorurteile kann Ihr Verständnis der menschlichen Natur erhellen, Ihre Weltanschauung ausbalancieren und Sie aufheitern.« Steven Pinker
Disziplin – der Schlüssel zum Durchbruch! Roy Baumeister und John Tierney kennen den Weg zum Erfolg: Nicht positives Denken ist der Schlüssel, sondern Disziplin. Sie entscheidet über Glück und Zufriedenheit, über Karriere, Gesundheit und finanzielle Sicherheit. Glücklicherweise beruht Disziplin auf dem Willen und lässt sich wie ein Muskel trainieren. Man braucht also nur zwei Dinge, um erfolgreich zu sein: etwas Willenskraft und dieses Buch.


