Borrowed Theme
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Watch any drug commercial, and watch as the actors and actresses distract your attention toward the end of the commercial as a voice elegantly lists the horrifying side effects. This can sum up the borrowed themea hidden world of lies with carefully placed distractions to divide your attention. In this book, we focus not on the pretty faces youre supposed to look at. We focus on that tiny text at the bottom of the screen. We lift the hood on the car and check the engine while the salesman is trying desperately to get you fixated on the shiny paint. When you are able to spot a lie, a distraction, or an embellishment of the truth, you are on your way to freethinking.
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About Michael Evans
Michael Evans is the author of The Real Matrix, a self-development book that reached best-selling status on Amazon in 2015. Evans is the father of three children, all of which are published authors in the genre of self-development for children. The proceeds of all Evans family books have been used to fund vacations for bullied children, kidnap rescues and protection of women and children from egregious crimes. The Evans family owns several companies both domestically and internationally, and they donate much of their income back into the communities where they live and visit.
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