The Ten Types of Human The Ten Types of Human Dexter Dias

The Ten Types of Human

Discovering the Hidden Architecture of Human Nature and Possibility

by Dexter Dias

23 min read

About This Book

The Ten Types of Humans (2025) takes readers through a sweeping investigation into the unseen mechanisms that shape human actions when stakes are highest—in courtrooms, war zones, and moments of moral crisis. Blending neuroscience, psychology, and documented cases from around the world, this work maps the complete range of human capability when confronting impossible choices. The analysis shows the reasons behind our conduct under extreme stress and provides new perspectives on our capacity for both profound kindness and devastating cruelty.

Who Should Read This?

  • People captivated by the psychological forces behind extreme human actions
  • Professionals in human rights and social justice looking for behavioral insights
  • Anyone curious about how brain science explains our moral choices

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