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Añadir al carritoTaschenbuch. Condición: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -The Illusion of Control is a structural exploration of one of the most persistent human assumptions: that we are in charge of our lives, our choices, and our outcomes. This book dismantles that belief-not to diminish human agency, but to clarify its true position within the larger field of experience.Drawing from philosophy, systems theory, and lived observation, Sandeep Chavan reveals how control is less a force we wield and more a story we tell ourselves after the fact. Decisions, actions, and outcomes do not originate from isolated intention; they emerge from alignment within a dynamic field of memory, context, emotion, and interaction. What feels like authorship is often participation. What feels like control is often coherence.Through frameworks such as the Alignment Model, the Diagnostic Lens, and the Illusion vs Reality reinterpretation, the book provides practical tools for seeing clearly in moments of tension, misalignment, and uncertainty. Readers are guided to shift from force to precision, from reaction to clarity, and from control to alignment.Key insights include:The self is not the controller, but the reference point where movement becomes visible.Decisions are not free choices, but recognition of directions already shaped by the field.Action is not initiation, but resolution in motion.Misalignment is not failure, but information-feedback that guides adjustment.Participation, not control, is the real human position within systems.Far from abstract theory, The Illusion of Control offers examples from everyday life-conversation breakdowns, failed plans, emotional reactivity-to show how alignment changes outcomes more effectively than force. Over time, readers discover that clarity reduces effort, precision replaces struggle, and alignment sustains stability without the burden of control.This book is both timeless and timely. It speaks to the universal human experience of uncertainty, while offering a structural lens for navigating modern complexity. It is written with conceptual depth, rhythmic clarity, and global readability, making it equally suited for reflective readers, professionals seeking systemic insight, and anyone confronting the limits of control in their personal or social life.Final Note: Nothing essential is taken away. Action remains. Decisions remain. Effort remains. What changes is not what you do, but how clearly it is seen. In that clarity, alignment becomes the natural way movement sustains itself-and the illusion of control quietly dissolves. 426 pp. Englisch.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. The Illusion of Control is a structural exploration of one of the most persistent human assumptions: that we are in charge of our lives, our choices, and our outcomes. This book dismantles that belief-not to diminish human agency, but to clarify its true position within the larger field of experience.Drawing from philosophy, systems theory, and lived observation, Sandeep Chavan reveals how control is less a force we wield and more a story we tell ourselves after the fact. Decisions, actions, and outcomes do not originate from isolated intention; they emerge from alignment within a dynamic field of memory, context, emotion, and interaction. What feels like authorship is often participation. What feels like control is often coherence.Through frameworks such as the Alignment Model, the Diagnostic Lens, and the Illusion vs Reality reinterpretation, the book provides practical tools for seeing clearly in moments of tension, misalignment, and uncertainty. Readers are guided to shift from force to precision, from reaction to clarity, and from control to alignment.Key insights include: The self is not the controller, but the reference point where movement becomes visible.Decisions are not free choices, but recognition of directions already shaped by the field.Action is not initiation, but resolution in motion.Misalignment is not failure, but information-feedback that guides adjustment.Participation, not control, is the real human position within systems.Far from abstract theory, The Illusion of Control offers examples from everyday life-conversation breakdowns, failed plans, emotional reactivity-to show how alignment changes outcomes more effectively than force. Over time, readers discover that clarity reduces effort, precision replaces struggle, and alignment sustains stability without the burden of control.This book is both timeless and timely. It speaks to the universal human experience of uncertainty, while offering a structural lens for navigating modern complexity. It is written with conceptual depth, rhythmic clarity, and global readability, making it equally suited for reflective readers, professionals seeking systemic insight, and anyone confronting the limits of control in their personal or social life.Final Note: Nothing essential is taken away. Action remains. Decisions remain. Effort remains. What changes is not what you do, but how clearly it is seen. In that clarity, alignment becomes the natural way movement sustains itself-and the illusion of control quietly dissolves. A structural lens on agency and alignment, revealing why control is illusion and clarity sustains action. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. The Illusion of Control is a structural exploration of one of the most persistent human assumptions: that we are in charge of our lives, our choices, and our outcomes. This book dismantles that belief-not to diminish human agency, but to clarify its true position within the larger field of experience.Drawing from philosophy, systems theory, and lived observation, Sandeep Chavan reveals how control is less a force we wield and more a story we tell ourselves after the fact. Decisions, actions, and outcomes do not originate from isolated intention; they emerge from alignment within a dynamic field of memory, context, emotion, and interaction. What feels like authorship is often participation. What feels like control is often coherence.Through frameworks such as the Alignment Model, the Diagnostic Lens, and the Illusion vs Reality reinterpretation, the book provides practical tools for seeing clearly in moments of tension, misalignment, and uncertainty. Readers are guided to shift from force to precision, from reaction to clarity, and from control to alignment.Key insights include: The self is not the controller, but the reference point where movement becomes visible.Decisions are not free choices, but recognition of directions already shaped by the field.Action is not initiation, but resolution in motion.Misalignment is not failure, but information-feedback that guides adjustment.Participation, not control, is the real human position within systems.Far from abstract theory, The Illusion of Control offers examples from everyday life-conversation breakdowns, failed plans, emotional reactivity-to show how alignment changes outcomes more effectively than force. Over time, readers discover that clarity reduces effort, precision replaces struggle, and alignment sustains stability without the burden of control.This book is both timeless and timely. It speaks to the universal human experience of uncertainty, while offering a structural lens for navigating modern complexity. It is written with conceptual depth, rhythmic clarity, and global readability, making it equally suited for reflective readers, professionals seeking systemic insight, and anyone confronting the limits of control in their personal or social life.Final Note: Nothing essential is taken away. Action remains. Decisions remain. Effort remains. What changes is not what you do, but how clearly it is seen. In that clarity, alignment becomes the natural way movement sustains itself-and the illusion of control quietly dissolves. A structural lens on agency and alignment, revealing why control is illusion and clarity sustains action. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoTaschenbuch. Condición: Neu. This item is printed on demand - Print on Demand Titel. Neuware -The Illusion of Control is a structural exploration of one of the most persistent human assumptions: that we are in charge of our lives, our choices, and our outcomes. This book dismantles that belief-not to diminish human agency, but to clarify its true position within the larger field of experience.Drawing from philosophy, systems theory, and lived observation, Sandeep Chavan reveals how control is less a force we wield and more a story we tell ourselves after the fact. Decisions, actions, and outcomes do not originate from isolated intention; they emerge from alignment within a dynamic field of memory, context, emotion, and interaction. What feels like authorship is often participation. What feels like control is often coherence.Through frameworks such as the Alignment Model, the Diagnostic Lens, and the Illusion vs Reality reinterpretation, the book provides practical tools for seeing clearly in moments of tension, misalignment, and uncertainty. Readers are guided to shift from force to precision, from reaction to clarity, and from control to alignment.Key insights include:The self is not the controller, but the reference point where movement becomes visible.Decisions are not free choices, but recognition of directions already shaped by the field.Action is not initiation, but resolution in motion.Misalignment is not failure, but information-feedback that guides adjustment.Participation, not control, is the real human position within systems.Far from abstract theory, The Illusion of Control offers examples from everyday life-conversation breakdowns, failed plans, emotional reactivity-to show how alignment changes outcomes more effectively than force. Over time, readers discover that clarity reduces effort, precision replaces struggle, and alignment sustains stability without the burden of control.This book is both timeless and timely. It speaks to the universal human experience of uncertainty, while offering a structural lens for navigating modern complexity. It is written with conceptual depth, rhythmic clarity, and global readability, making it equally suited for reflective readers, professionals seeking systemic insight, and anyone confronting the limits of control in their personal or social life.Final Note: Nothing essential is taken away. Action remains. Decisions remain. Effort remains. What changes is not what you do, but how clearly it is seen. In that clarity, alignment becomes the natural way movement sustains itself-and the illusion of control quietly dissolves.Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, 36244 Bad Hersfeld 426 pp. Englisch.
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Añadir al carritoTaschenbuch. Condición: Neu. The Illusion of Control | A Structural Lens on Action, Agency, and Freedom | Sandeep Chavan | Taschenbuch | Englisch | 2026 | Gyrus Vision | EAN 9788168601024 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, 36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr[at]libri[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu Print on Demand.
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Añadir al carritoTaschenbuch. Condición: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - The Illusion of Control is a structural exploration of one of the most persistent human assumptions: that we are in charge of our lives, our choices, and our outcomes. This book dismantles that belief-not to diminish human agency, but to clarify its true position within the larger field of experience.Drawing from philosophy, systems theory, and lived observation, Sandeep Chavan reveals how control is less a force we wield and more a story we tell ourselves after the fact. Decisions, actions, and outcomes do not originate from isolated intention; they emerge from alignment within a dynamic field of memory, context, emotion, and interaction. What feels like authorship is often participation. What feels like control is often coherence.Through frameworks such as the Alignment Model, the Diagnostic Lens, and the Illusion vs Reality reinterpretation, the book provides practical tools for seeing clearly in moments of tension, misalignment, and uncertainty. Readers are guided to shift from force to precision, from reaction to clarity, and from control to alignment.Key insights include:The self is not the controller, but the reference point where movement becomes visible.Decisions are not free choices, but recognition of directions already shaped by the field.Action is not initiation, but resolution in motion.Misalignment is not failure, but information-feedback that guides adjustment.Participation, not control, is the real human position within systems.Far from abstract theory, The Illusion of Control offers examples from everyday life-conversation breakdowns, failed plans, emotional reactivity-to show how alignment changes outcomes more effectively than force. Over time, readers discover that clarity reduces effort, precision replaces struggle, and alignment sustains stability without the burden of control.This book is both timeless and timely. It speaks to the universal human experience of uncertainty, while offering a structural lens for navigating modern complexity. It is written with conceptual depth, rhythmic clarity, and global readability, making it equally suited for reflective readers, professionals seeking systemic insight, and anyone confronting the limits of control in their personal or social life.Final Note: Nothing essential is taken away. Action remains. Decisions remain. Effort remains. What changes is not what you do, but how clearly it is seen. In that clarity, alignment becomes the natural way movement sustains itself-and the illusion of control quietly dissolves.