
Henrik Tingleff
Tuesday, 11 November 2025.
Get a manual for humans – and a good laugh – with Henrik Tingleff
Do you often wonder about other people’s decisions? Why is your neighbor louder than you, why can’t your friends ever keep an appointment, and why do we love expensive coffee and BMO’s?
Behavioral psychologist, radio host, and author Henrik Tingleff will shed light on these questions when he brings his humorous talk MANUAL FOR HUMANS to MCH Herning Kongrescenter on 11 November 2025.
Relatable situations and an ancient brain
You can look forward to fascinating facts, solid science, (far too) relatable everyday examples, and an entertaining quiz.
Suddenly, it all makes sense – why otherwise intelligent people reserve sunbeds with towels and leave the toilet paper holder empty. According to Henrik Tingleff, the modern human is equipped with a 120-million-year-old brain that hasn’t seen an update in the last 200,000–300,000 years.
That’s why we make foolish decisions – at the supermarket, at home, and at work.
With a wink, Henrik Tingleff will also explain why, of course, this doesn’t apply to you.
Expect to walk away with a manual for humans you can use for the rest of your life – and laugh about all evening.
It’s going to be funny, cringe-worthy, relatable, and insightful when Henrik Tingleff takes the stage with MANUAL FOR HUMANS on 11 November 2025 at MCH Herning Kongrescenter.