The Molecule of More: How a Single Chemical in Your Brain Drives Love, Sex, and Creativity--and Will Determine the Fate of the Human Race

Daniel Z. Lieberman , Michael E. Long
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The Molecule of More: How a Single Chemical in Your Brain Drives Love, Sex, and Creativity--and Will Determine the Fate of the Human Race

Daniel Z. Lieberman , Michael E. Long
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""Daniel Lieberman and Michael Long have pulled off an amazing feat. They have made a biography of a neurotransmitter a riveting read. Once you understand the power and peril of dopamine, you'll better understand the human condition itself.""

—Daniel H. Pink, author of Drive and When

""Meet a molecule whose fingerprint rests upon every aspect of human nature—from desire and drugs to politics and progress. Lieberman and Long tell the epic saga of dopamine as a page-turner that you simply can't put down.""??

—David Eagleman, PhD, neuroscientist at Stanford and New York Times bestselling author

""I've worked as an artist for forty years, and the question ‘Why am I like this?' has been a puzzle, a mystery, a plea, and an occasional cry to the heavens. Lieberman and Long have created a road map for all those wrestling between insatiable longing and the here and now.""

—Thomas F. Wilson, actor and comedian

""Why do we crave what we don't have rather than feel good about what we do—and why do fools fall in love? Haunting questions of human biology are answered by The Molecule of More, a must-read about the human condition.""

—Gregg Easterbrook, author of It's Better Than It Looks

""As a guy who creates musical stuff for a living and reads science books for kicks, I was doubly hooked by The Molecule of More. Lieberman and Long lay out the astoundingly wide-ranging effects of dopamine with nimble metaphors and fat-free sentences. And the research linking creativity and madness, with dopamine as the hidden culprit—let's just say it hit home. Reading each chapter, I felt myself fitting a key smoothly into a locked door, opening onto a fresh-yet-familiar room.""

—Robbie Fulks, Grammy-nominated recording artist

""Jim Watson, who deciphered the genetic code, famously said, ‘There are only molecules; the rest is sociology,' adding fuel to C. P. Snow's complaint that Science and the humanities are two fundamentally different ""cultures"" which will never meet. The authors argue provocatively, yet convincingly, that the molecule that allows us to bridge the chasm between them is dopamine. Though written for ordinary people, the narrative is sprinkled throughout with dazzling new insights that will appeal equally to specialists.""

—V.S. Ramachandran, PhD, professor at the University of California, San Diego, and at Salk Institute and author of TheEmerging Mind
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Overall rating: 4.8333335 / 5 from 6 reviews.

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Super interesting!

"The Molecule of More is a fascinating and accessible exploration of how dopamine drives human behavior. The book bridges neuroscience and everyday life, showing how this molecule shapes our desires and decisions. With clear explanations and engaging storytelling, it offers valuable insights into the brain’s inner workings. A thought-provoking read for anyone curious about what motivates us."

Elis (5/5)

Interesting

"Very fascinating and easy to understand for beginners"

Adam (5/5)

Insightful book

"Informative to better understand our impulses and behavior. Gives you insight. Thoroughly covers the topic."

Collingwood G. (4/5)

I recommend

"Very good read. A book that very well may change your perception of different aspects of living."

Jenn (5/5)

Wow

"Ce livre ma fait réalisé beaucoup de choses sur les relations et les comportements humains. Jai adoré. Jai du marrêter à certains passage tellement que jétais sous le choc des révélations que ce livre ma apporté"

Catherine (5/5)

More people should read this book!

"Extremely helpful book to understand the difference between dopamine and serotonin, and how to make the transition for a more meaningful happiness. Everybody should read it as it explains why so many people are only dopamine-driven these days yet still unhappy. Im half-way through and loving it!"

Nelly M. (5/5)

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  • Published date: Sep 03, 2019
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 240
  • Publisher: BenBella Books
  • ISBN: 9781948836586
  • Dimensions: 1.0" W x 0.8" L x 1.0" H
Daniel Z. Lieberman, MD, is a clinical professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at George Washington University and SVP of mental health at Hims & Hers Health. Dr. Lieberman is a Distinguished Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association, a recipient of the Caron Foundation Research Award, and he has published over 50 scientific reports on behavioral science. He has provided insight on psychiatric issues for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, the US Department of Commerce, and the Office of Drug and Alcohol Policy, and has discussed mental health in interviews on CNN, C-SPAN, and PBS. Dr. Lieberman studied the Great Books at St. John's College. He received his medical degree and completed his psychiatric training at New York University.

Michael E. Long is an award-winning speechwriter, screenwriter, and playwright. As a playwright, more than 20 of his shows have been produced, most on New York stages. As a screenwriter, his honors include finalist for the grand prize in screenwriting at the Slamdance Film Festival. As a speechwriter, Mr. Long has written for members of Congress, U.S. cabinet secretaries, governors, diplomats, business executives, and presidential candidates. A popular speaker and educator, Mr. Long has addressed audiences around the world, including in a keynote at Oxford University. He teaches writing at Georgetown University, where he is a former director of writing. Mr. Long pursued undergraduate studies at Murray State University and graduate studies at Vanderbilt University.

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