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Impulse by David Lewis explores why we make spontaneous decisions and act on sudden urges. Through engaging stories and scientific research, Lewis reveals the psychology behind impulsive behavior. He explains how understanding these impulses can improve decision-making and self-control. The book combines practical advice with intriguing examples, offering a fresh perspective on how to harness and manage impulsivity for better outcomes in everyday life.

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Impulse

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Impulse by David Lewis explores why we make spontaneous decisions and act on sudden urges. Through engaging stories and scientific research, Lewis reveals the psychology behind impulsive behavior. He explains how understanding these impulses can improve decision-making and self-control. The book combines practical advice with intriguing examples, offering a fresh perspective on how to harness and manage impulsivity for better outcomes in everyday life.

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Impulse by David Lewis delves into the psychology behind our spontaneous and often irrational decisions. Through engaging anecdotes and scientific insights, Lewis explores why we act on impulse and how these actions can impact our lives. The book combines behavioral science with real-world examples to show how understanding our impulses can lead to better decision-making and self-control. With practical advice and thought-provoking content, it offers a fresh perspective on the forces driving our everyday choices. Whether you're curious about human behavior or seeking ways to improve your own decision-making skills, this book provides a compelling look at the psychology of impulsivity and how to harness it for positive change.

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