
220 p.
2023
Applied books for the general reader
This book explores the psychological and ideological consequences of large capital. The author examines the relationships of wealthy individuals with power, status, family, addictions, societal expectations, and their own ambitions. The text combines elements of cultural criticism, social philosophy, and personal observations of life in the affluent community. Topics include conspicuous consumption, neofeudalism, fear of loss, emigration, raising children, and the search for new goals after achieving material well-being.
The book is written from the perspective of a practicing hypnotherapist who has worked with entrepreneurs and wealthy clients for many years. It is aimed at readers interested in the psychology of success, the structure of elite social groups, and the internal conflicts that arise after achieving financial independence. It is a polemical essay with elements of applied psychology and social analysis.
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A collection of short essays offering advice on business, success, self-development, and life planning.
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