Why People Act the Way They Do is a compassionate exploration of the invisible forces shaping human actions. Blending psychology with warm storytelling, it reveals how childhood experiences, unspoken fears, emotional triggers, and natural personality wiring quietly mold the way people think, react, love, and protect themselves. This book invites you to look beneath the surface—to see the wounds behind someone’s silence, the fear beneath their anger, and the longing hidden in their patterns. It is a guide to understanding others with clarity and empathy, while also awakening deeper self-awareness within yourself. In the end, you will not only understand people better—you will understand your own heart more clearly.
Psychological
Memory
Identity
Healing
Protective
Family
Survival
Audiobook details
Rating★★★★ (4.5) (2)
GenrePsychology, Self-Help
Length42 mins
Publish dateNov 20, 2025
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Chapter 1
5Chapter 5
2Chapter 2
6Chapter 6
3Chapter 3
7Chapter 7
4Chapter 4
8Chapter 8
About the author
Kellie Nora
A storyteller at heart, I weave tales of love, life, and the journeys that shape us. From heartfelt romance to mystery and thought-provoking health and fiction stories, my hope is to touch hearts and inspire minds, one page at a time.View all audiobooks by Kellie Nora