YOU CANNOT FIX WHAT YOU REFUSE TO SEE.
Most people aren't stuck because they lack talent or opportunity. They are stuck because they are lying to themselves.
We live in a culture that loves "positive thinking." We are told to manifest our dreams and trust the process. But often, this positivity is just a mask for the most dangerous force in our lives: Denial.
You tell yourself you're "just being realistic" when you are actually paralyzed by fear. You tell yourself you're "loyal" to a failing strategy because you can't admit you were wrong. You tell yourself, "That's just who I am," to avoid the hard work of changing.
This is not a feel-good self-help book. It is a wake-up call.
In DENIAL, business process expert Michael W.G. Berman takes you into the trenches of human self-deception. After decades of analyzing broken systems in corporate boardrooms, Berman discovered a startling truth: The problem is rarely the system. The problem is the story the leader is telling themselves to keep the system broken.
Denial isn't just a refusal to see facts; it is an architectural masterpiece your brain builds to protect your ego. It feels safe. It feels comfortable. But it comes with a devastating price tag: the life you could have lived if you had been brave enough to tell the truth.
Inside, you will learn:
Whether you are a CEO watching your business plateau, a partner in a failing relationship, or just someone who feels a nagging sense that you are capable of more, this book is your permission slip to stop pretending.
The truth will set you free. But first, it will make you miserable.
If you are ready to stop protecting your ego and start building a life on solid ground, this is the manual you have been waiting for.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR Michael W.G. Berman is a founder, entrepreneur, and author who spent years as a business process engineer. He realized that no amount of data could fix a business if the leader were committed to not seeing the problem. He writes for the people who are tired of their own excuses and ready to face the raw, unvarnished reality of their potential.