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Prisoners of Their Own Neurons

Fazal Abubakkar Esaf

  • 18 februari 2026
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Samenvatting:

Why do we lie to ourselves? Why does pain seduce more than pleasure, and certainty more than truth? Here, we explore the subtle architectures of the mind—the ways fear, desire, and illusion shape our existence.

Human consciousness is a cage of our own making. Within it, neurons fire, memories linger, and perceptions deceive. We navigate life not as free agents, but as captives of our reflexes, judgments, and fears.

This book maps the inner prisons of thought, the hallways of consciousness, and the shadows of the self. Each chapter examines a different facet of human psychology, blending introspection with existential reflection.It is neither guide nor prescription. It is a mirror—and, perhaps, a warning.

The chapters that follow traverse loneliness, moral obsession, fear of exposure, and the quiet violence of thought. We confront the self both as observer and perpetrator, as witness and victim.

The journey is uncomfortable and often dark, yet necessary: to recognize that the stranger within is neither enemy nor friend, but the only truth we can ever truly face.

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