The Winner Effect
429 EGP
A scientific exploration of how winning changes brain chemistry and behavior, examining the neurological and psychological effects of success on decision-making, risk-taking, and leadership across politics, business, and sports.
Drawing from neuroscience and psychology research, this work examines how victory literally rewires the brain, increasing testosterone and confidence while potentially leading to overconfidence and poor judgment. The analysis spans diverse fields from political leadership to corporate boardrooms, revealing how initial successes can create a biochemical feedback loop that both empowers and endangers future performance. Written for readers interested in behavioral science and leadership dynamics, it offers a compelling scientific framework for understanding power, ambition, and the darker consequences of sustained success.
| Dimensions | 309 × 170 × 260 cm |
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