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Twenty Ways to Lie to Yourself

A Conversations with the Devil Omnibus (Humanae Conditioni)

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Thought-provoking philosophical fiction. Psychological literary fiction. Dark, dialogue-driven stories about guilt, grief, trauma, identity, and the lies we tell ourselves to survive.

There's a voice in your head that won't let you hide.

In this collection, that voice has a face.

Across twenty existential, emotionally layered stories, ordinary people at their breaking points find themselves seated across from a figure who calls himself the Devil. Sometimes he's calm. Sometimes cruel. Sometimes unsettlingly compassionate. Always precise.

These aren't stories of temptation.

They are conversations.

Conversations about:

  • Free will and the illusion of control
  • Inherited trauma and parentification
  • Moral self-deception and self-licensing
  • Grief that fractures identity
  • The social construction of truth
  • AI ethics and unintended consequences
  • The masks we wear until they fuse to our faces

Each story is grounded in psychological research and philosophical inquiry, transformed into intimate, dialogue-driven encounters that feel personal, unsettling, and uncomfortably human.

The Devil here is not religious doctrine. He is a literary device — a modern trickster archetype — a mirror held up to the human condition.

If you enjoy existential fiction, psychologically complex characters, morally ambiguous storytelling, and dark intellectual drama in the spirit of philosophical parables and speculative ethical confrontation, this audiobook will stay with you long after the final conversation ends.

It won't offer easy answers.

It won't provide comfort.

But it may help you see yourself more clearly.

The Devil is patient.

He's got time.

And now… you do too.

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This omnibus delivers twenty existential stories that turn deep conversations with the Devil into a profound exploration of trauma, self-licensing, and the lies we use to navigate our breaking points. I particularly enjoyed the dark, dialogue-driven style that makes each encounter feel uncomfortably human and precise rather than preachy or religious. What I liked most is how the collection blends philosophical inquiry with psychological insight, leaving listeners with clearer self-awareness instead of tidy resolutions. I would recommend this book to readers and listeners who appreciate literary fiction that probes the human condition through speculative ethical confrontations and complex character studies.

Philosophical Dialogues with the Devil

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This audiobook feels less like a collection of stories and more like a psychological interrogation. Each conversation strips away layers of denial until only uncomfortable truth remains. The Devil isn’t evil in a traditional sense—he’s precise, logical, and terrifyingly insightful. The narration enhances the tension beautifully. If you enjoy stories that force you to confront your own thinking patterns, this will stay in your mind long after it ends.

Dark Mirror

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This omnibus handles inherited trauma, parentification, and grief that fractures identity with remarkable emotional depth and honesty. The stories show ordinary people at their breaking points confronting the masks we wear until they fuse to our faces, revealing layers of pain we often hide even from ourselves. What I liked most was the perfect balance between raw psychological realism and compelling dialogue that keeps you fully engaged. I would recommend Twenty Ways to Lie to Yourself to readers who appreciate psychologically complex characters and existential fiction that explores guilt, trauma, and the human condition in a thoughtful, unflinching way.

Profound Exploration of Trauma and Identity

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Twenty Ways to Lie to Yourself pulls no punches as it dives deep into the lies we tell ourselves to survive, especially through stories on moral self-deception and self-licensing. The Devil appears as a calm yet brutally precise interrogator, exposing how we justify our choices while avoiding real accountability. What I liked most was how each dialogue feels intimately personal and grounded in actual psychological insights, making the conversations both unsettling and strangely enlightening. I would recommend this audiobook to anyone who enjoys dark intellectual fiction and philosophical parables that challenge your thinking without offering easy comfort.

A Relentless Mirror to Self-Deception

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