The same book can save one person's life and bore another to tears. Why? Because you don't read books — you read yourself through them. And the mechanism behind that reveals something deeper: the only way to change how you feel is to change how you see.
Confucius's most brilliant speaker taught him a lesson he never forgot: eloquence without execution is like rotten wood — beautiful grain, hollow core. What neuroscience now confirms, Confucius knew 2,500 years ago.
A conversational, east-meets-west guide to the big hidden filters that shape how we think, feel, and get stuck—with stories, analogies, and practical takeaways.
A collection of eye-opening psychological insights that help us understand ourselves and others better, leading to more fulfilling relationships and wiser life choices.
Exploring why the least qualified often rise to power and how to navigate this paradox in your personal and professional life using insights from both Machiavellian philosophy and modern psychology