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Why do smart, hardworking people keep failing themselves?The Brain Trap: You Are Not Who You Think is a psychologically grounded, intellectually honest guide to the hidden beliefs, expectations, and fears that silently engineer your outcomes — and the disciplined, practical process of rewriting them.Written by Syed Abdul Rahman Bukhari, a Master's-level psychologist and two-decade practitioner of change management and counselling, this book blends cutting-edge neuroscience, cognitive behavioral psychology, behavioral science, and the remarkable psychological depth of Islamic spiritual tradition into a single, cohesive framework for genuine self-transformation.What makes this book different from every other mindset book:Most books about limiting beliefs tell you to replace negative thoughts with positive ones. The Brain Trap tells you the truth: beliefs are not surface-level statements. They are neural structures. You cannot overwrite them by reciting affirmations. You can only dismantle them through honest examination, deliberate behavioral practice, and the willingness to be wrong about yourself. Inside this book, you will find:The neuroscience of why your brain resists change — and why being stuck is not a character flaw but a predictable neurological response The psychology of self-deception — how motivated reasoning, ego protection, and cognitive dissonance keep you comfortable inside a story that is costing you everything The Expectation Engine — how the Pygmalion Effect, placebo science, and the Hadith Qudsi all point to the same mechanism: your expectations are not passive. They are generative. The sophisticated language of fear — and how to distinguish genuine caution from fear-based avoidance The five sabotage patterns — procrastination, perfectionism, self-handicapping, imposter syndrome, and the success ceiling — with a method for identifying your dominant pattern The Examined Mind — a practical metacognition framework drawn from cognitive psychology and Islamic muhasabah (self-accounting)A seven-step neuroplasticity rewiring protocol — specific, sequential, and grounded in behavioral science The discipline of not knowing — why intellectual humility and epistemic flexibility are the foundation of continued psychological growth Ideal for readers of:Thinking, Fast and Slow — Daniel KahnemanAtomic Habits — James ClearMindset — Carol DweckThe Body Keeps the Score — Bessel van der KolkMan's Search for Meaning — Viktor Frankl
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