Why are the smartest people exhausted?
Why do organizations keep making decisions that harm their own future?
Why does humanity possess god-like technology-but struggle to use it wisely?
In The Right Eye, Amar B. Singh offers a radical but grounded answer: we are violating the architecture of consciousness itself.
Drawing from ancient wisdom traditions, modern strategic failures, and lived experience at the highest levels of corporate and systemic complexity, this book reveals a simple but largely forgotten truth: human consciousness operates through four distinct states. When these states fall out of balance, the consequences appear everywhere-burnout, anxiety, political polarization, economic collapse, and even existential risk.
This is not a spiritual manifesto, nor a productivity guide. It is a clear-eyed investigation into how intelligence divorced from awareness creates fragility, and how restoring depth, witness-consciousness, and strategic pause enables resilience at every scale-from individual lives to species survival.
Through real-world examples ranging from corporate boardrooms to nuclear near-misses, The Right Eye shows why more information and faster thinking are no longer enough-and why wisdom has become the most critical infrastructure of the 21st century.
This book is for leaders, thinkers, and seekers who sense that the world is accelerating toward something we are not prepared for-and who are ready to see, think, and act from a deeper place.
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