The Illusion of Evil
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あらすじ
The Illusion of Evil: Seeing Beyond Fear, Blame, and the Enemy There is a moment when the idea of "good people" and "bad people" stops making sense. You begin to see that what really separates us is not morality, but awareness. The Illusion of Evil begins from that realization. This book explores fear, cruelty, blame, and the stories we build to survive what we don't understand. It looks at why people harm each other, how moral certainty can become a psychological trap, and what quietly changes when the idea of the "enemy" starts to dissolve. It isn't about excusing harm it's about seeing it clearly, without the filters that keep us trapped in cycles of judgment and conflict. For anyone who feels the old ways of dividing the world are no longer enough, this book offers a calm, steady shift in how human behavior is seen one that deepens responsibility, preserves boundaries, and allows compassion without illusion.