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The Freedom Game: How to Win at Being Human

The Freedom Game: How to Win at Being Human


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About the Book

What if you're not failing at life - you're just playing by invisible rules?

Most people don't feel trapped because life is hard. They feel trapped because they're playing a game they never agreed to - and don't realize they're playing at all.

The rules were inherited. The strategies were learned early. The goals were absorbed without question.

Then one day, something starts to feel off. You might call it burnout, restlessness, or a quiet sense that no matter how much you understand, nothing truly changes.

The Freedom Game begins there.

This is not another self-improvement book. You don't need another system to master or another version of yourself to become. If effort alone worked, you would already be free.

Instead, this book reveals:

  • Why patterns repeat and what they're trying to show you
  • How your nervous system decides what you can actually create
  • The moment victimhood becomes creation - and why responsibility feels like freedom
  • Why insight alone doesn't change anything (and what actually does)
  • How to break loops that once kept you safe but now keep you stuck
  • What "consciousness" actually means in practical, daily experience

You'll discover that what feels like failure is often just consistency-your system doing exactly what it learned to do. The problem isn't that you're doing it wrong. The problem is that no one ever explained the game.

Blending modern psychology, neuroscience, and timeless wisdom, The Freedom Game offers a quiet but profound shift: from trying to fix what's broken to recognizing what's been misunderstood.

For anyone who has:

  • Read the books, done the therapy, but still feels stuck
  • Sensed there had to be another way-before knowing what it was
  • Tired of trying to "think positive" while feeling anxious
  • Wondered why success sometimes feels empty
  • Wanted freedom but found more striving instead

This book doesn't promise a better life. It offers something quieter and more powerful: the ability to stop fighting the one you already have.

Freedom isn't a destination at the end of effort. It's what remains when unnecessary struggle falls away.

If you're ready to see the game clearly - not to win it, but to play it consciously - the mirror is waiting.



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This book walks you through training your mind and body to work together to properly use your instincts. It describes what triggers feel like once they have been activated. EX. goosebumps can be activated by your subconcious remembering a similar event. then kinda walks you through ways to calm your body back in to a resting state. Reading it was kinda boring for the first few chapters only because similar things are discussed by a million other people but once it veered on to that unbeaten path it was addictive and I couldn't put it down. Many of the methods I hadn't heard and some I utilized previously but I don't think I've heard them elsewhere but this book may surprise you.

This book feels like an invitation to slow down and look at what it really means to move through life with intention. I appreciate anything that helps me check in with myself, and this one offers that kind of clarity without feeling preachy or overwhelming. The ideas are presented in a way that makes you pause and actually think about how you're showing up in your own life. With everything I juggle, having something that helps me reconnect with my sense of direction is genuinely valuable. It's a steady, thoughtful read that leaves you with a lot to sit with.

This is an interesting book that makes you reexamine and think. It talks about how we are programmed to learn early on and how we inherited how we play the game of living. This book gives you a foundation to help you be better at the game. They're exercises that you can do to help you be a better you.

Wasn't hard to understand. Wasn't overloaded with examples and hyperbole. The book was blunt, simple, and easy to read. Highly recommend.

I've read every self-help book and still felt stuck. This one didn't give me more steps-it showed me why steps never worked. It's not about fixing yourself; it's about seeing the game you didn't know you were playing. Quiet, sharp, and surprisingly freeing. Read it slowly. It stays with you.

The Freedom Game: How to Win at Being Human is a powerful, eye-opening guide to living with more awareness and intention. Simple, insightful, and inspiring.

Interesting book. Cool concept. The writing style is mostly a series of list and examples making it a quick read. Some things really stuck out to me, like the section on childhood trauma. Ive always thought I was lucky to not have any, but according to this book my adult patterns are saying otherwise. I think this could be a good book for anyone to read just to get you thinking about life.


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9781807009359
  • Publisher: MK Storyworks
  • Publisher Imprint: MK Storyworks
  • Height: 229 mm
  • No of Pages: 142
  • Returnable: N
  • Returnable: N
  • Sub Title: How to Win at Being Human
  • Width: 152 mm
  • ISBN-10: 1807009351
  • Publisher Date: 17 Apr 2026
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Returnable: N
  • Spine Width: 10 mm
  • Weight: 412 gr


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