
Former Google X executive Mo Gawdat offers your brain's user manual, comparing mental processes to computer programming. Endorsed by Elizabeth Day as "an enlightening education in being human," this guide tackles the four processing errors keeping you from happiness - and shows how to rewrite your internal code.
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No event in your life ever had the power to make you unhappy unless you granted it that power.
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Every forty seconds, someone takes their own life. One in six people battles depression. These aren't just statistics-they're alarm bells screaming that something fundamental has gone wrong in how we relate to our own minds. What if the greatest barrier to your happiness isn't your circumstances, your past, or even other people? What if it's that relentless commentary running through your head right now, the one judging these very words as you read them? Here's a startling truth: nothing is real until your brain decides it is. Books are just particles arranged in patterns. Movies and dreams prove how easily convincing realities emerge from electrical signals. Yet we spend our lives enslaved to thoughts we never questioned, beliefs we inherited without consent. For ten years, one man viewed his wonderful family as a burden, choosing demanding jobs and excessive hours, blaming them for his exhaustion. He was completely wrong. His family wasn't the burden-his perception was. By the time he realized this, he'd missed irreplaceable moments because of one parasitic idea lodged in his mind. That voice narrating your experience isn't actually you. If it were truly you talking to yourself, why would it need to speak at all? Neuroscience confirms this unsettling reality: your brain solves problems first, then takes up to eight seconds to translate solutions into language. You are not your thoughts. You simply are, and your brain thinks-which means you can learn to manage that voice rather than be controlled by it.