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            <![CDATA[ <p>Unlike other self-help books, Nir Eyal’s “Beyond Belief” goes beyond generic motivational advice and provides readers with scientifically proven insights on how their beliefs secretly influence all aspects of life. Author of bestsellers like “Hooked” and “Indistractable,” Nir Eyal offers yet another practical framework centered on three invisible scripts that set the stage for one’s capabilities and limitations.<br><br>The basic idea of the book is quite simple: most of our limitations are not imposed by reality but rather exist in our minds. The author identifies “The Three Powers of Belief,” namely Attention, Anticipation, and Agency. According to Eyal, becoming proficient at these principles can completely change our perspective on difficult situations and help us deal with uncertainty more effectively.</p><p>The uniqueness of Beyond Belief lies in the author's ability to merge science with the power of belief. From fascinating cases, such as surgeries without any anesthetics to the placebo effect, Eyal proves that belief is physiological in nature and that it can be used. All these stories serve as illustrations to strengthen the author's thesis statement and help make it more tangible for the readers to accept.</p><p>Beyond Belief is an engaging piece of literature because of its clarity of thought and language. The author does not engage in any overstatements or unrealistic promises; instead, he offers specific techniques on how to recognize those beliefs that limit our performance and then replace them with new cognitive frameworks.</p><p>The positive comments regarding this book have everything to do with its influence. "It's a brilliant, science-backed guide," says Steven Bartlett. In his review, Oliver Burkeman speaks on its departure from the shallow philosophy of positivity to something more structured, involving actions. And Ali Abdaal and Daniel H. Pink contribute their voices to the importance of such an approach in today's goal-oriented environment, full of uncertainties.</p><p>In general, Beyond Belief is much more than changing one's mindset. The book inspires the reader to reconsider all the subconscious assumptions that have been guiding him so far and helps them find the power to change these assumptions. For any individual who feels stuck, blocked, or wants to achieve more, this is essential reading material.This book is very unique in a way that combines science and wisdom.</p> ]]>
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                <![CDATA[ <p>Unlike other self-help books, Nir Eyal’s “Beyond Belief” goes beyond generic motivational advice and provides readers with scientifically proven insights on how their beliefs secretly influence all aspects of life. Author of bestsellers like “Hooked” and “Indistractable,” Nir Eyal offers yet another practical framework centered on three invisible scripts that set the stage for one’s capabilities and limitations.<br><br>The basic idea of the book is quite simple: most of our limitations are not imposed by reality but rather exist in our minds. The author identifies “The Three Powers of Belief,” namely Attention, Anticipation, and Agency. According to Eyal, becoming proficient at these principles can completely change our perspective on difficult situations and help us deal with uncertainty more effectively.</p><p>The uniqueness of Beyond Belief lies in the author's ability to merge science with the power of belief. From fascinating cases, such as surgeries without any anesthetics to the placebo effect, Eyal proves that belief is physiological in nature and that it can be used. All these stories serve as illustrations to strengthen the author's thesis statement and help make it more tangible for the readers to accept.</p><p>Beyond Belief is an engaging piece of literature because of its clarity of thought and language. The author does not engage in any overstatements or unrealistic promises; instead, he offers specific techniques on how to recognize those beliefs that limit our performance and then replace them with new cognitive frameworks.</p><p>The positive comments regarding this book have everything to do with its influence. "It's a brilliant, science-backed guide," says Steven Bartlett. In his review, Oliver Burkeman speaks on its departure from the shallow philosophy of positivity to something more structured, involving actions. And Ali Abdaal and Daniel H. Pink contribute their voices to the importance of such an approach in today's goal-oriented environment, full of uncertainties.</p><p>In general, Beyond Belief is much more than changing one's mindset. The book inspires the reader to reconsider all the subconscious assumptions that have been guiding him so far and helps them find the power to change these assumptions. For any individual who feels stuck, blocked, or wants to achieve more, this is essential reading material.This book is very unique in a way that combines science and wisdom.</p> ]]>
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