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The Forbidden Laws of Human Influence - How to Control Perception Shape Reality and Influence Minds - cover

The Forbidden Laws of Human Influence - How to Control Perception Shape Reality and Influence Minds

The Hidden Architecture

Publisher: Staten House

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Summary

You’ve seen them. The ones who never try hard, but always seem to win.This isn’t magic. It’s mastery. And you’re about to learn the rules they play by.
 
It’s a hidden system of influence they’ve tapped into, whether they realize it or not.And this book is your blueprint to do the same.
 
These are the forbidden psychological laws that silently shape perception, drive decisions, and control outcomes. Use them to make your presence shift a room, make your words stick in someone's mind for days, and make decisions feel like someone else's idea, even when they were yours.
 
Most people have been programmed to obey them.You are about to learn how to use them.
 
What You’ll Unlock Inside:
 
✅ The hidden psychological patterns that make people say “yes” without realizing why
 
✅ How to become the frame — the one who sets the tone, controls the energy, and defines reality
 
✅ The subtle mechanisms that escalate compliance and build invisible psychological contracts
 
✅ How to create the illusion of choice while guiding the result
 
✅ How to anchor identity, rewrite internal code, and make others follow your lead
 
✅ A complete breakdown of how influence works in business, relationships, and everyday life
 
This isn’t a surface-level book on persuasion tricks.It’s a forbidden manual for those ready to stop reacting and start engineering outcomes.
 
If you’ve ever felt overlooked, underestimated, or one step behind...It’s because no one taught you how the game really works.
 
Now, you’ll know.Read the book. Apply it.And never be the invisible one in the room again.
Available since: 08/21/2025.
Print length: 163 pages.

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