Hidden Dependencies examines the invisible structures that govern human behavior - the cognitive patterns, emotional loops, and systemic forces that quietly shape how people think, react, and relate.
Christopher Julian Lowery presents a structural-philosophical framework for understanding why individuals behave the way they do, revealing the internal and external architectures that influence identity, perception, and decision-making.
Through clear models and accessible analysis, this book explores: - the hidden scaffolding beneath every choice- the behavioral loops that reinforce identity- the social systems that shape perception- the internal dependencies that limit or expand human potential
Rather than offering abstract theory, Hidden Dependencies provides a practical, structural lens for redesigning the patterns that govern personal and interpersonal behavior.
A standalone work of systems philosophy, this book offers a modern, accessible approach to understanding the architecture of human behavior.