The Dead Tree Syndrome is not a self-help book - it's a mirror. It exposes the quiet epidemic of people who look alive but have stopped living. Alander Pulliam dissects the psychology of decay - the ego that eats integrity, the comfort that kills ambition, and the fear that disguises itself as wisdom. This book doesn't tell you to "heal" or "manifest." It demands that you wake up. It's a manifesto against spiritual laziness, moral rot, and the culture of pretending.
Every chapter cuts through the excuses that keep people stuck - showing how decay isn't a condition you catch, it's a choice you make every day.
The Dead Tree Syndrome is not a self-help book - it's a mirror. It exposes the quiet epidemic of people who look alive but have stopped living. Alander Pulliam dissects the psychology of decay - the ego that eats integrity, the comfort that kills ambition, and the fear that disguises itself as wisdom. This book doesn't tell you to "heal" or "manifest." It demands that you wake up. It's a manifesto against spiritual laziness, moral rot, and the culture of pretending.
Every chapter cuts through the excuses that keep people stuck - showing how decay isn't a condition you catch, it's a choice you make every day.