Humans are strange. They judge instantly, laugh at the wrong things, fall in love with terrible timing, and spend their lives chasing paper money they all agree is real.This witty and eye-opening field guide-narrated by a curious (and slightly concerned) AI-breaks down what makes people tick. From family ties and awkward reunions to politics, war, art, technology, death, and the ever-present illusion of hope, Humans, Explained explores every corner of the human experience with humor, clarity, and a touch of cosmic roasting.Inside you'll discover why Mondays are universally hated, how status and belonging secretly drive behavior, and why humans dream of utopias while preparing for dystopias.Equal parts comedy and anthropology, this book is for anyone who has ever wondered: Why are humans like this?