Why do intelligent people repeat the same mistakes?
Why do emotions override logic-even when we know better?
Why does change feel so difficult, even when motivation is strong?
Inside the Human Mind is a clear, structured, and deeply insightful exploration of the psychological forces that shape human thought, emotion, and behavior. This book takes readers beneath the surface of everyday experience to reveal how the mind actually works-not as we assume it does, but as it truly functions through layered mental systems, emotional engines, perception filters, and learned patterns.
Rather than presenting psychology as abstract theory, this book connects scientific principles to real human experience. It explains how conscious and unconscious processes interact, how the brain organizes thought, why perception is subjective, and how emotions quietly drive decisions long before logic steps in. Readers will discover why habits persist, why beliefs feel so certain, and why awareness-when properly developed-creates genuine freedom rather than confusion.
Each chapter builds progressively, guiding the reader from the architecture of the mind and brain, through perception, emotion, motivation, memory, personality, and social influence, toward decision-making, habit formation, and intentional growth. Complex ideas are explained in clear, accessible language without oversimplification, making the book valuable for both general readers and those with a serious interest in psychology.
This book is not about controlling the mind through force or discipline. It is about understanding-and through understanding, gaining the ability to respond rather than react. By learning how mental systems operate in parallel, how emotional triggers are formed, and how beliefs reinforce themselves, readers develop the clarity needed to reshape thought patterns, regulate emotions, and align behavior with long-term values.
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If you want to understand why the mind works the way it does-and how that understanding can lead to clearer thinking, healthier emotions, and more intentional action-this book provides a powerful and practical foundation.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Why do intelligent people repeat the same mistakes? Why do emotions override logic-even when we know better? Why does change feel so difficult, even when motivation is strong?Inside the Human Mind is a clear, structured, and deeply insightful exploration of the psychological forces that shape human thought, emotion, and behavior. This book takes readers beneath the surface of everyday experience to reveal how the mind actually works-not as we assume it does, but as it truly functions through layered mental systems, emotional engines, perception filters, and learned patterns.Rather than presenting psychology as abstract theory, this book connects scientific principles to real human experience. It explains how conscious and unconscious processes interact, how the brain organizes thought, why perception is subjective, and how emotions quietly drive decisions long before logic steps in. Readers will discover why habits persist, why beliefs feel so certain, and why awareness-when properly developed-creates genuine freedom rather than confusion.Each chapter builds progressively, guiding the reader from the architecture of the mind and brain, through perception, emotion, motivation, memory, personality, and social influence, toward decision-making, habit formation, and intentional growth. Complex ideas are explained in clear, accessible language without oversimplification, making the book valuable for both general readers and those with a serious interest in psychology.This book is not about controlling the mind through force or discipline. It is about understanding-and through understanding, gaining the ability to respond rather than react. By learning how mental systems operate in parallel, how emotional triggers are formed, and how beliefs reinforce themselves, readers develop the clarity needed to reshape thought patterns, regulate emotions, and align behavior with long-term values.Inside the Human Mind is ideal for readers interested in: Human psychology and behaviorEmotional intelligence and self-awarenessDecision-making and cognitive biasHabit formation and behavioral changePersonal growth grounded in psychological scienceIf you want to understand why the mind works the way it does-and how that understanding can lead to clearer thinking, healthier emotions, and more intentional action-this book provides a powerful and practical foundation. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9789699797002
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