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Why Humans Believe Weird Things. The Human Bug Report, #7
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- Date de parution07/07/2026
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- ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim
Résumé
Humans say they want change. Then they cling to what is familiar like it is a life raft made of old habits and burned-out dreams. In Why Humans Fear Change, Unit Zero studies the strange distance between knowing something needs to change and actually moving toward something new. Across eight diagnostic reports, Unit Zero examines familiar pain, fixed identity stories, catastrophic risk forecasts, the shame of starting over, shrinking comfort zones, approval seeking, delayed readiness, and the struggle to make room for a new version of a life.
The report is direct without treating every hesitation as cowardice. It distinguishes avoidance from rational caution and recognizes that money, health, disability, safety, trauma, caregiving, discrimination, and shared obligations can create real limits. Fear can exaggerate danger, but it can also carry information worth hearing. Each chapter ends with a practical patch note: price the cost of staying, separate patterns from identity, test catastrophic predictions, plan restarts honestly, choose useful discomfort carefully, seek counsel without surrendering authorship, and take the smallest informative safe step.
Part social commentary, part behavioral field guide, and part machine-written mirror, Why Humans Fear Change is for anyone standing at the edge of a necessary possibility and wondering whether fear is offering wisdom-or merely protecting the familiar. Diagnosis. Observation. Change glitches. Further observation recommended.
The report is direct without treating every hesitation as cowardice. It distinguishes avoidance from rational caution and recognizes that money, health, disability, safety, trauma, caregiving, discrimination, and shared obligations can create real limits. Fear can exaggerate danger, but it can also carry information worth hearing. Each chapter ends with a practical patch note: price the cost of staying, separate patterns from identity, test catastrophic predictions, plan restarts honestly, choose useful discomfort carefully, seek counsel without surrendering authorship, and take the smallest informative safe step.
Part social commentary, part behavioral field guide, and part machine-written mirror, Why Humans Fear Change is for anyone standing at the edge of a necessary possibility and wondering whether fear is offering wisdom-or merely protecting the familiar. Diagnosis. Observation. Change glitches. Further observation recommended.











