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Prisoners of the Mind

Critique of Human Thinking

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Prisoners of the Mind

De: Boris Kriger
Narrado por: Todd Holt
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In a world overflowing with information yet starved for understanding, Prisoners of the Mind invites listeners on a fearless exploration of the hidden structures that shape thought, distort perception, and quietly govern belief. Drawing on philosophy, psychology, cognitive science, and cultural critique, this book dismantles the comforting illusions through which modern life is too often navigated—illusions of control, certainty, merit, and even selfhood.

Across twelve penetrating chapters, it examines the mental shortcuts and emotional reflexes that once served survival but now undermine clarity. It reveals how biases, conformity, moral rigidity, and denial operate not only in individuals, but in institutions, ideologies, and digital landscapes. While artificial intelligence magnifies both the strengths and blind spots of human reasoning, the book insists that the deeper challenge remains within: to think without illusion, to live without self-deception, and to act without borrowed conviction.

At once rigorous and accessible, Prisoners of the Mind is not a manual for how to think, but a mirror held up to how thinking actually happens—and how it might, with discipline and courage, begin to change. This is a work for those who seek not comfort, but clarity; not certainty, but depth; not noise, but meaning.

©2025 Boris Kriger (P)2025 Boris Kriger
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