
Description The Forbidden Pattern is not a book of comfort—it is a book of confrontation. Md. Shaikhul Hadis Nazat reveals the hidden logic beneath human behavior, showing how ancient biology continues to govern modern life in disguise. Survival, hierarchy, attraction, and power are not cultural inventions but evolutionary scripts that still run silently beneath institutions, relationships, and identities. Through stark and unflinching analysis, Nazat dismantles illusions of fairness, equality, and morality, exposing how confidence often outweighs truth, how hierarchy forms automatically, and why love functions as a mechanism of control. Each chapter strips away the myths that stabilize society, forcing readers to face the raw mechanics of selection, dominance, and adaptation. This is not a guide for the faint-hearted. It is a manifesto for clarity over comfort, strategy over illusion. The Forbidden Pattern demands that readers abandon denial, confront the structures that shape them, and recognize the evolutionary script civilization prefers to keep hidden. Find it on Amazon KDP- https://a.co/d/06mNKh95
FOS: Psychology, Human Psychology, Psychology, Dark Psychology, Biology
FOS: Psychology, Human Psychology, Psychology, Dark Psychology, Biology
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