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Observer Bias
Abnormal Cognitive Interview Record
By WANG'S MING JIAN
Some people are called "mad" simply because they perceive a world that most others choose to ignore.
What if reality is not an objective truth, but merely a shared agreement?
In Observer Bias, WANG'S MING JIAN presents a haunting exploration into the limits of human cognition. Over six years, he interviewed more than forty individuals labeled as "abnormal cognitive subjects" - including schizophrenic patients, synesthetes, dissociative thinkers, and people living at the edge of what society defines as "normal."
Among them are people who:
At first, their ideas sound absurd.
Then disturbing.
Then strangely familiar.
And eventually, you may begin asking yourself:
What if their logic is internally consistent?
This is not a sensationalized collection of "crazy stories."
The author does not mock, romanticize, or aggressively diagnose his subjects. Instead, he listens carefully and documents how these individuals construct their own realities - realities that, while unconventional, often possess unsettling internal coherence.
Alongside these interviews, the book explores:
As you read, you may experience a gradual psychological shift:
First, you reject these people.
Then, you fear them.
Then, you begin to understand them.
And finally, you remember moments when reality itself once felt unstable to you.
Perhaps during insomnia.
Exhaustion.
Dreams.
Or moments of profound loneliness.
Most people quickly return to consensus reality.
The people in this book did not.
Inside these pages, you will encounter:
Each chapter is a complete universe.
Each delusion contains its own terrifying logic.
And the deeper question the book asks is:
If a worldview is coherent, stable, and meaningful to the person experiencing it - what truly defines "sanity"?
At its core, Observer Bias is not a book about madness.
It is a book about reality itself.
About perception.
About the invisible boundaries of human thought.
This book will not give you answers.
It will leave a crack in your certainty.
And sometimes, cracks are where new ways of thinking begin.
Perfect for readers interested in:
"I did not write these interviews to prove who is insane.
I wrote them to document one simple truth: human understanding of reality is far narrower than we believe."
- WANG'S MING JIAN
Prepare to question everything you once considered "normal."
Step into Observer Bias and confront the terrifying possibility that reality itself may only be a shared agreement.
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