How Not to Judge a Book (Or Person) by Its Cover and Other Outdated Survival Mechanisms

ebook The Machine Merger, #1 · The Machine Merger

By J R Blase Wise

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"Every action admits of being outdone. Nothing is final, but perpetual transition." —Ralph Waldo Emerson

We are all creatures of judgment. Our minds are wired to categorize, assume, and decide in an instant—a survival mechanism inherited from generations past. But what if those judgments aren't as solid as they seem? What if every first impression is just a smaller circle within a larger one, waiting to be expanded?

This book is an exploration of why we judge, how we misjudge, and how we can move beyond surface thinking into deeper understanding. Because every person, every story, and every truth has another layer just beyond the edge of perception.

Look again. Read again. The circles never stop expanding.

How Not to Judge a Book (Or Person) by Its Cover and Other Outdated Survival Mechanisms