The Explorer's Gene
Description
In The Explorer's Gene, New York Times bestselling author Alex Hutchinson delves into the innate human drive to explore, revealing how this impulse shapes our behavior and enriches our lives. Drawing from neuroscience, behavioral psychology, and captivating stories—from ancient Polynesian voyages to modern scientific quests—Hutchinson illustrates that exploration is more than a pastime; it's a fundamental aspect of our humanity. Whether it's trying a new cuisine, embarking on a career change, or venturing into uncharted territories, our desire to seek the unknown propels us forward.
Why Read This Book?
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Scientific Insight: Uncovers the neurological and genetic factors that fuel our exploratory instincts.
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Engaging Narratives: Features compelling stories of adventurers, scientists, and everyday individuals who embrace the unknown.
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Practical Relevance: Applies the concept of exploration to various aspects of modern life, encouraging readers to step out of their comfort zones.
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Thought-Provoking: Challenges the notion that the age of discovery is over, presenting a case for continual personal and societal exploration.
About the Author
Alex Hutchinson is a science journalist and former elite distance runner. He writes the "Sweat Science" column for Outside magazine and has contributed to The New Yorker, The New York Times, and The Globe and Mail. Hutchinson holds a Ph.D. in physics and has a keen interest in the science of endurance and human performance. His previous book, Endure, explored the limits of human physical and mental capabilities.
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Product Details
| ISBN-13 | 9780063460201 |
| Cover / Binding | Paperback |
| Publisher | BIBLIONEPAL |