Hey, first of all, thanks for the suggestions. I don't believe in: "feel confident and you will become confident" way of thinking from books like: " The secret". I orientate with different philosophy in life. So I can't enjoy these kind of books. You don't see happy people standing in front of a mirror, telling them self " I am happy, I am happy, I am happy". I don't want to mock it, sorry if I do, I just don't believe in it.
Books like: the Social Animal , You Are Now Less Dumb, Predictably Irrational. Talk about psychology that is based on science that is replicated and tested many times. That's why I love them. I learn something new.
I thought someone could suggest something simillar.
Thank you. This looks like something I would like. I will definitely going to check it out and try and read it or listen to it.
If you have any similar recommendations, share them. I am interested in many subjects that are based on science.
BTW I have read a book about influence: "Getting to Yes: Negotiating an Agreement Without Giving In" - Fisher, Roger
So it will be interesting to expand even more on that.
If you are open to a popular rather than a scholarly text, I can recommend Brene Brown (although she has the scholarly credentials), The Gifts of Imperfection. She writes a lot about the challenges of being authentic, showing your true self, in particular your vulnerability.
https://www.amazon.com/Gifts-Imperfection-Think-Supposed-Embrace-ebook/dp/B00BS03LL6