Live Well Between Your Ears: 110 ways to think like a psychologist vs The 33 Strategies of War

Overall winner: The 33 Strategies of War

Key Differences

Robert Greene's The 33 Strategies of War (A) is a higher-rated title with thousands of reviews and emphasizes immersive reading, strategy and the psychology of conflict; Doug Spencer's Live Well Between Your Ears (B) offers 110 clear, research-backed, actionable psychology strategies but has only four reviews. Choose A if you want deep, narrative-driven strategy with broad social proof; choose B if you want a concise, psychology-focused collection of practical tactics with research emphasis

Live Well Between Your Ears: 110 ways to think like a psychologist

Live Well Between Your Ears: 110 ways to think like a psychologist

Doug Spencer • ★ 3.5/5 • Budget

A psychology-inspired guide offering 110 ways to adopt evidence-based thinking for everyday wellbeing. Key benefit: practical mental strategies backed by research. Customer insight: balanced appreciation from readers

Pros

  • practical psychology-based strategies
  • clear, actionable ideas
  • research-backed concepts
  • concise structure for quick reference

Cons

  • limited customer sentiment data
  • no feature details provided
  • no sample content included
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The 33 Strategies of War

The 33 Strategies of War

Robert Greene • ★ 4.2/5 • Mid-Range

A strategic guide blending historical military concepts with practical life applications. Noted for readable prose and insightful psychology, with detailed historical accounts that support the strategies

Pros

  • engaging historical context
  • clear, erudite writing
  • practical life applications
  • psychology-driven strategies

Cons

  • may be dense for casual readers
  • focus on war strategies may feel intense
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Head-to-Head

CriteriaWinner
Price Doug Spencer
Durability Tie
Versatility Robert Greene
User Reviews Robert Greene