Simple

Yesterday’s Brain, Today's World, and the Forgotten Science of Living Well

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By Dr. Kristina Durante

On Sale
Mar 2, 2027
Page Count
256 pages
Publisher
Legacy Lit
ISBN-13
9781538772850

How the modern world has out-evolved our brains and wrecked our mental health, and the science behind closing the gap using six principles of our brain’s innate design. 

The world around us is changing faster than ever. Between social media, intense work cultures, clothes and food at the door with the press of a button, having the world at our fingertips is leaving us burnt out and lacking purpose and belonging. Simple is about the mismatch between our fast paced, tech-obsessed world and our brains that evolved to their current state over 100,000 years ago. Through six key principles, evolutionary psychologist Kristina Durante shows us how to harness our brain’s evolutionary superpowers to foster purpose and belonging. 

Simple shows us how to cope, not by abandoning modern life to sleep outside and live off the land, but through thoughtful restructuring of our lives exactly where we are. Each of the six principles addresses a critical element of our natural, human habitat that modern life has stripped away, but that we can restore. Dr. Durante tells us the story of how she hit rock bottom—facing eviction, job loss, and grief all at the same time—as a case study for the importance meaning. She breaks down the psychology studies that show us how serendipity, and pleasureful activities determine our day-to-day happiness. And she points to our friends in the animal kingdom who can teach us a thing or two about empathy and interdependence. 

Where most self-help books offer quick fixes, Simple helps us heal the brain so that personal wellness has a fighting chance. It’s a blueprint for building a psychological greenhouse in a concrete world. 

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$30.00

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$40.00 CAD

Dr. Kristina Durante

About the Author

Dr. Kristina Durante is an evolutionary psychologist and research professor at Rutgers Business School. She received a PhD in evolutionary psychology from the University of Texas, Austin. She lives in New Jersey.
 

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