Hi there! I’m Ehsan 😎
Here’s my review after reading The Social Brain and checking out some of the harsh, negative critiques 📚
1. About the book:
The entry point to the world Ben Ryan (the author) created and the way he shares his research and insights is genuinely fascinating 🤩. Perfect for anyone curious about human interaction and connection! That’s why I bought this book—but it went far beyond my expectations 😲.
It revolves around neuroscience 🧠 and social interactions in a super simple way, yet it throws in ideas that totally shocked me. I literally shouted, “WTF!” at some points.
So yes, it’s about neuroscience and social behavior—but don’t underestimate it! This book is also about love ❤️, compassion, and humanity.
2. Writing style and the author:
No exaggeration—some parts made me laugh out loud 😂. Ben drops funny, relatable moments even in serious scientific discussions, making the concepts easier to understand while keeping you entertained.
It’s not a novel, but the storytelling—especially his anecdotes—is super engaging 📖. I found myself standing up, pacing around, just blown away 🤪.
Not too childish, not too formal—perfect for readers of almost any age.
3. Accuracy of content:
I care a lot about whether information is correct ✔️. Whenever I doubted something, I double-checked and was satisfied 👍. The author also lists sources at the end of each chapter 📚. The content is simplified for easier understanding, but it’s still accurate.
4. About critics:
A: Some readers didn’t enjoy the style and tone 🤷♂️. If you prefer dense, ultra-formal scientific books, this might not be for you. The storytelling style is similar to Nir Eyal and Tony Robbins: fun examples, acceptable humor, no weird jargon.
B: Some complained the book talks too much about social interactions 🤔. That’s fair—most of the book focuses on interaction, love, and humanity, not deep introversion. If you’re looking for in-depth introversion insights, other books are better. The main focus here is human nature and our evolution from tribal living 🌱.
5. Who should read it?
If you’re curious about the brain and want to understand relationships better 🧠, but hate getting lost in heavy scientific terms, this book is a delicious, digestible treat. After reading a heavy book, this one felt like a refreshing, tasty snack 🥰.
Hope this helps! 🌟
With love from Iran 🇮🇷, and تمام پارسی زبانان☕
Ehsan Golmakani