Peoplewatching
Discover the fascinating world of human behavior with Peoplewatching by Desmond Morris, published in 2002. This compelling book spans 544 pages and is a culmination of Morris's extensive career in observing people and their unique habits. Delve into the intricate ways individuals communicate their attitudes, desires, and emotions, often through subtle body language and actions rather than words. Morris expertly unravels the complexities of human interaction, making this book an essential read for anyone interested in anthropology and psychology. Whether you are a student of human behavior or simply curious about the signals we send and receive, Peoplewatching offers valuable insights that will change the way you perceive the world around you.