107,99 zł
Awkwardness rarely comes from not knowing what to say. It comes from being so focused on how you're being perceived that genuine connection becomes almost impossible. This book explores that interior experience—the self-monitoring, the post-conversation replays, the exhausting gap between who you are alone and who you become in a room full of people. It examines how social discomfort in men develops not from personality defects but from accumulated experience—years of misread signals, moments of rejection that calcified into rules, and the slow construction of a social self built more around avoiding embarrassment than around authentic expression. These patterns aren't failures. They're adaptations that made sense once, and this book traces them with honesty and without shame. This book offers insight into what social confidence actually feels like from the inside when it's genuine—not the performance of magnetism, but the quiet ease of a man who has stopped editing himself before he speaks. It explores how small, honest shifts in self-awareness can gradually rewire the way a man experiences social situations, not by becoming someone different, but by becoming less afraid of who he already is. Written without social manipulation tactics or performative confidence formulas, this book reframes the journey from awkward to magnetic as an inside job. The most socially compelling version of you isn't a construction. It's what remains when you stop trying so hard to hide.
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Liczba stron: 158
Rok wydania: 2026
