The human mind is often described as curious, rational, and growth-oriented.
In reality, it is something else first.
It is safety-oriented.
The Tricks of Mind is not a self-help book.
It does not offer advice, techniques, or solutions.
It does not tell you how to think, feel, or change.
Instead, it observes a pattern that appears across all ages, cultures, and roles:
When faced with uncertainty, pressure, or risk, the human mind prioritizes comfort and continuity over alignment with reality.
This book examines how that priority quietly shapes:
suffering that persists even when life is safe
imitation, peer pressure, and collective belief
identity and moral certainty
success that delays correction
the illusion of time and "later"
why collapse often feels sudden
why reality eventually enforces alignment without negotiation
Written in clear, non-technical language, this book is designed to be readable from adolescence to old age.
It does not argue.
It does not persuade.
It does not instruct.
It describes.
If you are looking for motivation, improvement strategies, or comfort, this book is not for you.
If you are interested in understanding how the mind actually behaves under constraint - quietly, predictably, and without moral judgment - this book offers a mirror.