The Wizard’s Word
How Fear-Based Belief Systems Shape Reality
by Alexander J. Berger
Superstition—Why Fear Works So Well explores the hidden psychological forces behind belief systems built on fear. From ancient superstitions to modern social rituals, this book reveals how fear, cognitive dissonance, and collective belief shape the way we see reality.
Through powerful insights and thought-provoking ideas, you will discover why humans cling to comforting illusions, why truth often feels threatening, and how stories, hope, and magical thinking influence our decisions.
More importantly, this book shows how to break free from fear-based thinking and reclaim emotional sovereignty. By learning to question inherited beliefs and rewrite your inner narrative, you can move from superstition and control toward awareness, responsibility, and clarity.
This is not just a book about superstition—it is a guide to understanding the psychology of belief and the path toward a freer mind.
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