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- This book examines how human perception becomes distorted when nervous systems organize around survival rather than clarity.Drawing from developmental psychology, neurobiology, relational dynamics, and cultural analysis, it traces how early adaptive strategies shape adult identity, behavior, morality, and collective systems. What begins as a necessary response to instability becomes the lens through which reality is interpreted, often long after the original conditions have passed.Rather than offering techniques, affirmations, or corrective frameworks, the book maps the mechanisms behind projection, authority, shame, addiction, violence, non-accountability, and cultural incoherence. It shows how internal activation is mistaken for truth, how identity forms around regulation rather than accuracy, and how entire social systems mirror the unresolved nervous systems that create them.The work does not argue for change, healing, or improvement. It clarifies how perception organizes when neutrality is absent and what becomes possible when experience is no longer filtered through unfinished past conditions.This book is for readers interested in understanding how consciousness, behavior, and culture organize beneath explanation and why clarity does not come from effort, insight, or performance, but from the collapse of distortion itself.
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