Terry Burnham is the author of "Mean Genes," a book that applies evolutionary biology to explain human behavior.
With a background in biology and economics, Burnham brings a unique perspective to understanding why people act the way they do.
His writing style is praised for being accessible and engaging, making complex scientific concepts understandable to a general audience.
Burnham's work focuses on how our genetic heritage influences modern-day decision-making and behavior, offering insights into topics such as self-control, relationships, and financial choices.
His approach combines scientific research with practical advice for overcoming genetic predispositions.
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