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The Mechanical Ego

by Stylianos Veragkos
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Book cover type: Paperback
  • ISBN13: 9786188823143
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Subject: N/A
  • Publisher: Oracle Whispers Editions
  • Publisher Imprint: Oracle Whispers Editions
  • Publication Date:
  • Pages: 184
  • Original Price: GBP 15.49
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 254 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): Ethics & Moral Philosophy

This is not a self-help book.

It does not offer steps, methods, or comforting answers.

Instead, it asks a more unsettling question:

What if the "self" you defend, control, and perform... is not really you?

Through a series of sharp and introspective passages, this book explores the hidden mechanics of identity - the routines, thoughts, and automatic behaviors that quietly shape a life on repetition. What feels personal may not be as original as it seems.

The ego is not presented as an enemy, but as a system.

A structure built over time.

A pattern that learns, adapts, and repeats.

And eventually... exhausts.

At some point, the tension builds.

The pressure of maintaining a role becomes too much.

The mind grows tired of performing itself.

And something begins to crack.

What follows is not clarity, but silence.

A space where the noise fades - and with it, the familiar sense of who you are.

For a moment, there is no story to hold on to.

No identity to defend.

No version of yourself to maintain.

Uncomfortable.

Uncertain.

Real.

Blending existential philosophy with psychological insight, this book does not try to improve you. It does not guide you toward a better version of yourself.

It questions the need for one.

Because maybe the problem is not who you are.

Maybe the problem is what you believe you are.

And if that begins to fall away... what remains?


Veragkos, Stylianos: -

Stylianos Veragkos, the author of "The Mechanical Ego," has always been moved by an internal need to dismantle the self-ev ident. From a young age, his contact with the world was defined by two persistent questions: "why" and "how." He does not define himself through titles or social roles, but through the quality of being an observer. His work is the result of a constant confrontation with the automations of human na ture and an attempt to map the distance between mechanical survival and conscious existence.

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