"Why did I do that?"
It's the familiar, frustrating question that haunts the "Curious Overthinker." You feel out of control, plagued by a harsh inner critic, and exhausted from the "white-knuckle" effort to steer your own life. You are frustrated by bad habits, procrastination, and emotional reactions you can't explain.
This book provides a simple, liberating answer: You are not the driver. You are the Passenger.
This isn't just another book on self-help or habits. It's a groundbreaking tour of the "machine room" of your own body, a journey into the "hidden 99%" of what makes you human. Drawing on jaw-dropping facts from neuroscience, psychology, and biology, The Passenger's Paradox shatters the illusion of the "conscious 'I'" and introduces you to the real drivers: your gut, your genes, your evolutionary wiring, and your vast unconscious mind.
This book is a new "user's manual" for your brain, designed to end the internal war. It masterfully reframes your relationship with yourself, teaching you how to stop fighting your "machine" and start collaborating with it. You will learn to replace the anxiety of control and relentless self-criticism with a profound sense of "self-wonder."
If you are an overthinker, prone to anxiety, or simply love "big idea" books that change how you see the world-like Sapiens or Thinking, Fast and Slow-this book is your key to a quieter mind and a more compassionate, empowered relationship with your self.
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