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Catch the Lie. How to Stop Overthinking and Believe What's Actually True
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- Nombre de pages120
- FormatePub
- ISBN8259606975
- EAN9798259606975
- Date de parution05/07/2026
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- Taille481 Ko
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- ÉditeurChiify
Résumé
Your brain is not your friend.
It is not designed to make you happy, or to tell you the truth, or to accurately report what's real. It is designed to keep you alive - and four hundred million years of evolution never got the memo that you're not being chased by a predator, you're just lying awake at 2:47 a.m. running a scenario about a text you sent three hours ago.
Catch the Lie is a clear-eyed, evidence-based guide to the four specific lies your brain tells you on a loop - Anxiety, Doubt, Catastrophe, and Comparison - and what fifty years of cognitive science actually says about disarming them.
Drawing on the work of Aaron Beck, Daniel Kahneman, Lisa Feldman Barrett, and Judson Brewer, Kyrie Anderson translates decades of clinical research into the Thought Trial: five concrete questions you can run on any lying thought, starting tonight. This is not a spiritual book. There's no mysticism here, no non-dual philosophy, no instruction to simply "stop thinking." This is a practical, sometimes uncomfortable look at why your mind malfunctions in a world it was never built for - and a specific, testable method for building the gap between what your brain says and what you choose to believe. You won't become a different person.
You'll become the same person, with a lot less suffering manufactured by your own thoughts. Your brain is already lying to you. Time to start catching it.
Drawing on the work of Aaron Beck, Daniel Kahneman, Lisa Feldman Barrett, and Judson Brewer, Kyrie Anderson translates decades of clinical research into the Thought Trial: five concrete questions you can run on any lying thought, starting tonight. This is not a spiritual book. There's no mysticism here, no non-dual philosophy, no instruction to simply "stop thinking." This is a practical, sometimes uncomfortable look at why your mind malfunctions in a world it was never built for - and a specific, testable method for building the gap between what your brain says and what you choose to believe. You won't become a different person.
You'll become the same person, with a lot less suffering manufactured by your own thoughts. Your brain is already lying to you. Time to start catching it.



