Fakta
When a society loses confidence in its future, what happens to the people living inside it?
Institutions feel increasingly fragile. Economic pressure intensifies. Public life grows louder, faster, and more polarized. Yet many of the assumptions that once provided stability continue to be treated as unquestionable truths.
PT$D explores what happens when personal experience begins to diverge from the stories a society tells about itself. Why do people normalize contradictions? Why do institutions struggle to adapt? And how does a person remain psychologically coherent when certainty itself begins to erode?
Blending memoir, systems thinking, political psychology, philosophy, and cultural critique, Thomas Dwyer examines the emotional and social consequences of living amid broken promises, competing narratives, and growing uncertainty.
At the center of the book is the concept of Promise Trauma: the lingering psychological aftermath of commitments that fail to materialize—from family expectations and economic assumptions to institutional guarantees and cultural myths.
Through a series of interconnected frameworks, PT$D explores:
- Why denial often emerges from ordinary psychological and social pressures rather than ignorance alone - How institutions shape attention, behavior, and belief - The psychological costs of fragmentation, uncertainty, and moral exhaustion - The tension between personal responsibility and systemic pressures - How technology increasingly mediates human judgment and moral responsibility - What it means to pursue truth in environments that reward conformity and strategic distraction
Rather than offering ideological certainty or easy optimism, PT$D invites readers into a deeper examination of the forces shaping modern life—and the difficult choices individuals face when confronting them honestly.
This is not a manifesto. It is not a self-help program. It is an attempt to bear witness to the emotional, moral, and economic conditions of the early twenty-first century, and to understand how clarity, responsibility, and human dignity might still be preserved within them.
For readers interested in:
Political psychology, systems thinking, philosophy, ethics, institutional trust, technology, social fragmentation, economic precarity, and the search for coherence in an increasingly complex world.
About the Author
Thomas Dwyer is a robotics engineer and systems thinker whose work explores cognition, institutional behavior, and the challenge of preserving human judgment and moral responsibility in increasingly automated systems.
© 2026 PublishDrive (Lydbog): 6610001255770
Udgivelsesdato
Lydbog: 8. juni 2026
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