Книга 2 + 2 = 5 Max Luong

2 + 2 = 5

The Discipline of Not Wasting Your Energy

Автор: Max Luong
Език: Английски език
Корици: С меки корици
Издател: Independently published
Наличност: Очаква се зареждане
Издание 05. 07. 2026
13.79 26.97 лв
You already know the feeling.You are in a conversation that should be working. Your reasoning is cle...

Информация за книгата

Автор
Език
Английски език
Корици
Книга - С меки корици
Издадена
2026
страници
136
EAN
9798254890119
Enbook ID
53224413
Издател
Теглоt
143
Размери
127 x 203 x 7

Пълно описание

You already know the feeling.

You are in a conversation that should be working. Your reasoning is clear. Your points are sound. You are calm, composed, and addressing the issue directly. By every standard you know how to apply, you are handling this well.

And nothing is moving.

This book is about that moment, and everything it costs you.

Not just the time inside the conversation. The hours your mind spends afterward composing responses you will never send. The focus you lose to arguments that ended but were never resolved. The background thread that runs all afternoon, consuming the same cognitive resources you need for the work, the thinking, and the relationships that actually deserve them.

2 + 2 = 5 is not a book about winning arguments or changing difficult people. It is a book about recognizing when the structure of an interaction has already determined its outcome, and learning to make a different decision before you spend everything you have on something that was never going to move.

Across ten chapters, the book takes you through a complete arc: from identifying the external patterns that drain your energy (closed frames, identity defenses, engagement loops, settled frameworks) to confronting the internal ones you run yourself (your own ego, your reward system, your need to be right). It ends not with mastery, but with honest, ongoing, imperfect practice.

You will learn to read the architecture of a failing conversation in real time. You will understand why your best arguments sometimes produce nothing. You will discover that the feeling of winning can be the most expensive outcome of all. And you will develop the hardest skill the book teaches: walking away from a conversation you could have won, surviving the cost of leaving, and arriving at the next one whole.

This book will not make you better at persuasion. It will help you better judge when persuasion is worth your effort and when it is not.

Let them believe 2 + 2 = 5. You have better things to build.