The nicest prison ever built has no bars - because the budget went into making sure you never want to check the door.
A man holds proof in his hands that his whole world is a set - and thirty seconds later he hands it back and drives to work. Not because he's stupid. Because an explanation arrived before his question could finish forming. You do this too. Your proof is just quieter.
The Cage With No Bars is about the strangest fact in human psychology: showing someone the truth usually makes them grip the lie harder. This book shows you the machinery behind that - and then hands you the small set of practices that actually gets a person out.
Inside, you'll learn:
What this book will never do is sell you a villain. No secret rooms, no corkboard and string. A pattern is not a plot - and the moment you go hunting for the villain, you stop seeing the mechanism, which is the only thing you can actually change.
You won't have to blow up your life. You won't have to announce anything to anyone. You need one skill, and it starts with one small refusal - the refusal to set the evidence down so fast.
The door is closer than you think. Open the book.