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The most important book you'll read about the future—because that future is already here.
In 2023, a manufacturing supervisor arrived at work to find his entire team being replaced by twelve robots. A radiologist discovered an AI system could diagnose diseases better than she could after 27 years of training. A financial analyst watched his two-decade career become obsolete overnight when an algorithm outperformed him with perfect consistency.
This isn't science fiction. This is happening right now, and it's accelerating faster than anyone predicted.
The AI revolution isn't coming—it's here. And we're catastrophically unprepared.
Drawing on cutting-edge research, real-world case studies, and unflinching analysis, What Now? exposes the uncomfortable truth: artificial intelligence is eliminating the need for human labour across virtually every sector of the economy. But more than that—it's dismantling the very foundations of our social contract, our sense of purpose, and our understanding of what it means to be human in an age of abundance.
This isn't another breathless tech manifesto promising disruption. This is a sobering, data-driven examination of the greatest economic transformation in human history—and a roadmap for survival.
Inside, you'll discover:
Why traditional employment is heading for extinction—and why "learning to code" won't save you
The brutal economic agency paradox: how technological abundance is creating unprecedented scarcity in human dignity and purpose
Why our current institutions—from democracy to education to capitalism itself—are structurally incapable of managing exponential change
The radical solutions we're too afraid to discuss: from sovereign wealth funds to universal basic income to completely reimagining ownership
How to build meaningful lives when work no longer defines us
The future is here. Are you ready?

Every day, you're being influenced by forces you can't see. It's time to take back control.
When a group of Stanford students faced a deadly disease outbreak, their choices were completely reversed by changing just five words. Same facts. Opposite decisions. This is the power of framing—and it's shaping every choice you make, from what you buy to who you vote for to how you see yourself.
The frames you accept determine the life you live.
In Frameshift, you'll discover:
Why doctors recommend different treatments based solely on how statistics are presented
How successful leaders turn crises into opportunities with a single shift in perspective
The hidden persuasion techniques used by marketers, politicians, and even scammers
Why your own thoughts might be sabotaging your success—and how to rewrite them
The neurological secrets behind why we fall for certain messages while resisting others
Drawing on groundbreaking research from Nobel Prize-winning psychologists Daniel Kahneman and Amos Tversky, as well as real-world examples from corporate boardrooms to social movements, this book reveals that the most powerful skill of our time isn't intelligence or expertise—it's the ability to recognize and reshape the frames that control perception.
Whether you're navigating a career crisis, trying to communicate more effectively, or simply want to stop falling for manipulation, Frameshift provides the tools to see clearly, think independently, and influence ethically in a world designed to control your choices.
The question isn't whether you'll be influenced by framing. The question is whether you'll be a conscious participant or an unconscious victim.
Your reality is constructed by the frames you choose. Isn't it time you chose them deliberately?

What if everything you're working for is just an illusion?
You've achieved success by every measure that matters—the salary, the title, the recognition. So why does it feel so empty?
From the student optimizing for grades while learning nothing, to the executive maximizing profits while destroying value, to entire civilizations that collapse while their metrics look perfect—we've become masterful at chasing shadows instead of substance.
This book reveals the most dangerous pattern in human psychology: our tendency to mistake the measurement for what matters, to worship proxies instead of purposes, to spend our lives accumulating impressive statistics while starving for meaning.
Drawing on ancient biblical wisdom, cutting-edge neuroscience, and real stories of awakening, Chasing Shadows exposes how:
Social media promises connection but delivers isolation
Financial success guarantees security but produces anxiety
Performance metrics improve numbers but undermine mission
Entire civilizations optimize themselves into collapse
But this isn't just diagnosis—it's redemption. You'll discover practical disciplines for breaking free from proxy addiction, rebuilding your life around what actually satisfies, and participating in the great work of creating substance instead of shadows.
The shadows have no power except what we give them.
"We are half-hearted creatures, fooling about with drink and sex and ambition when infinite joy is offered us, like an ignorant child who wants to go on making mud pies in a slum because he cannot imagine what is meant by the offer of a holiday at the sea."
—C.S. Lewis
Stop chasing what can't satisfy. Find what does.

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What if the world's oldest moral code is actually humanity's most sophisticated psychological blueprint?
From Ponzi schemes to genocide, from social media addiction to epidemic loneliness—our modern world is breaking down in predictable ways. The symptoms are everywhere: collapsing trust, mental health crises, institutional failure, and a pervasive sense that something fundamental has gone wrong.
But what if we've been ignoring the user's manual?
In Sacred Operating System, Dennis Price makes a startling case: the Ten Commandments aren't religious restrictions—they're a compression algorithm for human flourishing. Drawing on cutting-edge neuroscience, evolutionary psychology, and decades of research, Price reveals how these ancient laws map precisely onto the architecture of our brains, our relationships, and our societies.
You don't need to believe in God to recognize the pattern:
Why breaking promises literally rewires the brain's trust circuits
How envy creates a dopamine trap that makes happiness mathematically impossible
Why societies that abandon these principles experience cascading institutional collapse
What happens in your neural pathways when moral boundaries dissolve
From the Beanie Baby bubble to the Ashley Madison hack, from Bernie Madoff's fraud to Rwanda's genocide, Price demonstrates that we're not witnessing random chaos—we're watching the predictable consequences of violating an operating system we didn't write, but can't escape.
The evidence is overwhelming. The choice is ours.
For believers and skeptics alike—a paradigm-shifting exploration of why ancient wisdom refuses to die, and what happens when we try to kill it anyway.
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