
Eric Barker
Eric Barker, a distinguished figure in the realm of behavioral science, has carved a niche as an insightful commentator on the intricacies of human success and relationships. With roots in the United States, Barker has cultivated a reputation for translating complex psychological concepts into accessible narratives that resonate with a global audience. His authoritative voice in the field is further amplified by his engaging public speaking engagements at prestigious institutions such as MIT, Yale, and Google, as well as his contributions to influential media outlets like The New York Times and The Atlantic. Barker's literary prowess is best exemplified by his critically acclaimed works, including the bestselling "Barking Up the Wrong Tree: The Surprising Science Behind Why Everything You Know About Success Is (Mostly) Wrong," a Wall Street Journal bestseller that has reached readers in over 20 languages. In this seminal book, Barker challenges conventional wisdom about success, blending rigorous scientific research with compelling storytelling. His latest offering, "Plays Well with Others: The Surprising Science Behind Why Everything You Know About Relationships Is (Mostly) Wrong," released in May 2022 by HarperCollins, continues this exploration, delving into the misconceptions surrounding human relationships with the same blend of wit and empirical insight. Renowned for his engaging and conversational writing style, Barker deftly navigates the intersection of psychology and self-improvement, inviting readers to question their preconceived notions. His contributions extend beyond the written word, as evidenced by his widely subscribed newsletter, which has become a trusted source for over half a million individuals seeking actionable advice grounded in scientific study. Through his work, Barker has established himself as a pivotal voice in understanding the behavioral underpinnings of success and human connection, offering readers not just answers but the tools with which to navigate their own lives more effectively.
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