A review by boatemaa
Popular: Finding Happiness and Success in a World That Cares Too Much about the Wrong Kinds of Relationships by Mitch Prinstein

3.0

Overall, this was a very interesting book. I found it to offer quite a bit of insight to both childhood and adult psychology. Especially, as a recent high school graduate, this felt timely and resonate. I generaly appreciated that Prinstein simplified terminology in order to keep the science accessible to his reader-demographics, however, as the book went on his explanations became a little exhausting. Much of the book became repetitive of ideas that had already been well established. Still, I would recommend this book to teenagers entering/within/leaving high school, those in the workforce, or to parents wondering how to raise resilient, happy, and likable children.