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PT$D: Truth as Currency in a Market of Denial asks a provocative question: What if the greatest threat to our future isn't ignorance, but our willingness to trade truth for comfort?
Drawing from psychology, economics, philosophy, history, technology, and personal experience, Thomas Dwyer argues that modern society operates within what he calls a False Economy of Comfort—a system that rewards avoidance in the present while quietly accumulating costs for the future. From personal relationships to corporations, from political movements to social media algorithms, the same pattern appears again and again: reality is deferred, consequences are postponed, and comforting narratives are chosen over uncomfortable truths.
At the heart of the book is an exploration of how denial functions—not merely as an individual psychological defense, but as a cultural, institutional, and economic force. Dwyer examines why intelligent people ignore evidence, how organizations evade accountability, why certainty can become a form of self-deception, and how modern technology amplifies humanity's oldest cognitive vulnerabilities.
Through concepts such as Orphaned Truths, Inner Coherence, the Trauma Lens, and the Draped Ape framework, the book investigates the hidden relationship between truth, obligation, credibility, and time. It explores how trauma can alter one's relationship with reality, why institutions often fail to confront uncomfortable facts, and how entire societies become trapped by narratives that no longer serve them.
Part social critique, part philosophical inquiry, and part personal reckoning, PT$D traces a journey from childhood adversity and systemic failure to a broader examination of misinformation, political polarization, class dynamics, technological disruption, and the growing challenge of maintaining credibility in an age increasingly shaped by artificial intelligence.
Yet this is not a book about cynicism. It is ultimately a book about responsibility, curiosity, and the courage to remain open to uncertainty. Drawing inspiration from thinkers ranging from Socrates and John Keats to modern psychologists, economists, and social critics, Dwyer argues that genuine freedom requires binding present choices to future consequences. The alternative is a culture trapped in perpetual avoidance, borrowing against tomorrow to preserve today's comfort.
Provocative, interdisciplinary, and often darkly humorous, PT$D challenges readers to examine the stories they tell themselves, the systems they participate in, and the assumptions they rarely question. In a world increasingly defined by competing realities, performative certainty, and algorithmically amplified narratives, it offers a framework for navigating complexity without surrendering to denial.
The central question remains simple:
What are we willing to sacrifice to avoid facing the truth?
© 2026 PublishDrive (Lydbog): 6610001255770
Udgivelsesdato
Lydbog: 8. juni 2026
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