The Human Game
(2025)

Nonfiction

eBook

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : SANDEEP CHAVAN, 2025
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1 online resource (158 pages)

ISBN/ISSN
9798224285594 MWT18112633, 18112633
LANGUAGE
English
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What if your greatest conflict isn't with the worldbut with the roles you've learned to play within it?The Human Game is not a self-help book. It's a mirrorheld up to the modern mind, the unconscious patterns it obeys, and the forgotten purpose beneath it all.In this second volume of The War of Thoughts series, Sandeep Chavan invites readers into a deeply introspective journey through the architecture of the self. Blending philosophy, psychology, consciousness studies, and systems thinking, this book explores the silent war we all participate in: between fear and awareness, identity and purpose, power and alignment.Through imagined dialogues with history's greatest mindsFreud, Jung, Nietzsche, Buddha, Krishnaand a sentient AI, Sandeep doesn't offer answers. He offers confrontations. What begins as a philosophical debate unfolds into an inner reckoning, where every belief is tested and every role stripped away.This is not about rejecting the world. It's about playing the human game without becoming what the game demands of you.In this book, you'll explore:Why most "free will" is just reaction wrapped in identityHow fear shapes morality, ambition, and even spiritual seekingWhy systemsfrom religion to politics to AIexploit unconscious behaviorWhat true purpose feels like when it's no longer confused with performanceHow to live with clarity without quitting lifeSandeep Chavan, the creator of Universal Energy Dynamics (UED), blends scientific depth with philosophical insight in a voice that's both poetic and piercing. His writing doesn't motivateit awakens. His goal isn't to tell you who you are, but to help you notice who you've been pretending to be.The Human Game is a rare blend of soul and structure, insight and imagination. It speaks to those who are tired of being told who they should becomeand are ready to remember who they already are.Whether you are a seeker, a skeptic, a teacher, or simply someone who's paused mid-scroll wondering, "What am I really doing with my life?"this book meets you at the edge of thought and invites you into something more honest.Not a conclusion.A reckoning

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