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The Human As It Is: A Clear Account of What You Are and Why You Have Been Misled: 32, #32
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THE HUMAN AS IT IS: A Clear Account of What You Are and Why You Have Been Misled examines human nature through direct observation rather than belief, theory, or ideology. It focuses on identity, thought, and perception as they appear in everyday experience, questioning the assumptions that shape the sense of self.
The book explores psychological conditioning and how it influences behavior, emotion, and understanding. It looks at fear, desire, control, and belief as active processes that sustain inner conflict and confusion. These are presented not as concepts to analyze, but as movements that can be observed directly.
A central theme is the role of thought in constructing a narrative of identity. This narrative is often taken to be real and stable, yet the book suggests it is built from memory, language, and repetition. Perception is also examined, showing how it is commonly filtered through prior knowledge and belief, limiting clarity.
The writing is structured, clear, and free of authority. It does not offer methods, solutions, or conclusions. Instead, it presents what can be seen when interpretation is set aside.
This work invites the reader to observe without assumption, without conclusion, and without the need to agree or disagree.
THE HUMAN AS IT IS: A Clear Account of What You Are and Why You Have Been Misled examines human nature through direct observation rather than belief, theory, or ideology. It focuses on identity, thought, and perception as they appear in everyday experience, questioning the assumptions that shape the sense of self.
The book explores psychological conditioning and how it influences behavior, emotion, and understanding. It looks at fear, desire, control, and belief as active processes that sustain inner conflict and confusion. These are presented not as concepts to analyze, but as movements that can be observed directly.
A central theme is the role of thought in constructing a narrative of identity. This narrative is often taken to be real and stable, yet the book suggests it is built from memory, language, and repetition. Perception is also examined, showing how it is commonly filtered through prior knowledge and belief, limiting clarity.
The writing is structured, clear, and free of authority. It does not offer methods, solutions, or conclusions. Instead, it presents what can be seen when interpretation is set aside.
This work invites the reader to observe without assumption, without conclusion, and without the need to agree or disagree.


















