The Promise Machine
How Self-Help Captured The Improving Mind
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Jerry Kennard
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Why Do You Keep Buying Self-Help Books?
You already know about habits. You've read about mindset. You've highlighted the passages about morning routines, about atomic habits, about the power of now. You've tried the journalling. You've set the intentions.
And yet here you are.
The Promise Machine is not another self-help book. It's the book that finally explains why the other ones didn't work — and why that's not your fault.
Drawing on decades of psychological research, Dr Jerry Kennard reveals the hidden mechanics behind self-help's extraordinary grip on intelligent, motivated people. Why the moment you buy a book feels like the beginning of change. Why failure always seems to be your fault, never the method's. Why the more you read, the more you sometimes feel you need to read. And what's really happening in your brain and your sense of self every time you reach for another solution.
What you'll discover:
The neuroscience of why buying a book feels so good — before you've read a single page
Why intelligent people are often more susceptible to self-help's appeal, not less
The psychological mechanism that ensures every failure sends you back to the shelf
What the research on actual behaviour change says works — and why it's almost never what gets published
Why the self-help industry's greatest trick is making you believe the problem is always you