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The Attraction Trap: Why Your Thoughts Don’t Shape Reality (But Still Matter)
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- ISBN8230224556
- EAN9798230224556
- Date de parution06/03/2025
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- ÉditeurIndependently Published
Résumé
The Attraction Trap: Why Your Thoughts Don't Shape Reality (But Still Matter)Is the universe your personal genie, granting wishes if you just think hard enough? The Law of Attraction says yes-but the evidence says no. In this sharp, no-nonsense takedown, we unravel the hype that's fueled a $45.7 billion self-help empire. From its wishful roots in New Thought to the glossy promises of The Secret, the Law's a feel-good fairy tale with no science to back it.
Life's chaos doesn't bend to your vibes-good people suffer, jerks get lucky, and reality rolls on. Digging into psychology and hard stats, The Attraction Trap exposes the tricks that make it stick: confirmation bias, placebo boosts, and our craving for control. Positive thinking has perks, but it's action, not affirmation, that moves the needle. Drop the starry-eyed shortcut and face what's real - it's raw, but honest.
Life's chaos doesn't bend to your vibes-good people suffer, jerks get lucky, and reality rolls on. Digging into psychology and hard stats, The Attraction Trap exposes the tricks that make it stick: confirmation bias, placebo boosts, and our craving for control. Positive thinking has perks, but it's action, not affirmation, that moves the needle. Drop the starry-eyed shortcut and face what's real - it's raw, but honest.



