Natural Brain Thinks Naturally and Grows Rich Unnatural Brain Thinks Unnaturally and Grows Poor

Author:   Sabeena Relan ,  R K Relan
Publisher:   Emc2e Universe Publishing
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9780989989626


Pages:   296
Publication Date:   09 April 2026
Format:   Hardback
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Natural Brain Thinks Naturally and Grows Rich Unnatural Brain Thinks Unnaturally and Grows Poor


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Natural Brain Thinks Naturally and Grows Rich Unnatural Brain Thinks Unnaturally and Grows Poor By Sabeena Relan and R K Relan What if the true source of wealth or poverty begins long before money appears or disappears? What if success, failure, peace, chaos, strong judgment, broken relationships, disciplined action, and self-sabotage all begin in the hidden condition of the brain? This book presents a bold and unforgettable thesis: a Natural Brain tends toward clarity, truth, discipline, and prosperity, while an Unnatural Brain tends toward distortion, suffering, confusion, and loss. In Natural Brain Thinks Naturally and Grows Rich / Unnatural Brain Thinks Unnaturally and Grows Poor, Sabeena Relan and R K Relan offer a provocative exploration of the inner forces that shape human destiny. This is not merely a book about money, nor is it a standard self-help manual. It is a deeper inquiry into the relationship between thought, brain condition, behavior, emotional life, and the patterns that lead people either toward flourishing or toward repeated decline. The authors argue that wealth and poverty are not only financial realities. They are also mental, emotional, relational, behavioral, and moral conditions. A person may be outwardly functional yet inwardly poor-poor in peace, poor in self-command, poor in emotional regulation, poor in clarity, poor in truth, and poor in the ability to build a stable and meaningful life. By contrast, true richness includes not only material improvement, but also richness of mind, richness of discipline, richness of health, richness of love, richness of purpose, and richness of inner order. At the heart of this book is a striking framework: when the brain functions in a more natural, coherent, disciplined, and reality-aligned state, it tends to produce clearer perception, wiser decisions, healthier relationships, stronger self-governance, and more constructive life outcomes. When the brain functions in an unnatural, dysregulated, fear-driven, distorted, or internally conflicted state, it tends to generate confusion, self-defeating choices, repeated pain, unstable behavior, and many forms of poverty that extend far beyond the bank account. Blending philosophical reflection, psychology, neuroscience-inspired insight, symbolic interpretation, and direct social critique, this book challenges readers to look beneath appearances. What if repeated struggle is not random? What if recurring financial hardship, broken patterns, emotional turmoil, poor decisions, and personal suffering are not isolated problems, but symptoms of a deeper inner disorder? What if many people are trying to change their lives externally while never addressing the internal condition that keeps recreating failure? This work is written for readers who want more than motivational slogans and surface-level advice. It is for those drawn to personal transformation, psychological depth, inner healing, disciplined thinking, and a more serious understanding of the connection between mindset, suffering, behavior, and prosperity. It invites the reader to question inherited assumptions, confront uncomfortable truths, and examine whether the way one thinks has been shaped by a condition that is natural and life-giving-or unnatural and life-diminishing. Rather than flattering the reader, this book issues a challenge: examine the thought patterns governing your life. Examine the fears, reactions, impulses, habits, and inner narratives directing your choices. Examine whether the struggles you keep fighting outside may be rooted in a disorder you have not yet named within. Natural Brain Thinks Naturally and Grows Rich / Unnatural Brain Thinks Unnaturally and Grows Poor is ultimately a wake-up call and an invitation.

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Author:   Sabeena Relan ,  R K Relan
Publisher:   Emc2e Universe Publishing
Imprint:   Emc2e Universe Publishing
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.703kg
ISBN:  

9780989989626


ISBN 10:   0989989623
Pages:   296
Publication Date:   09 April 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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