THE COLD HARD TRUTH WORKBOOK: VOLUME VI SCREWFACE The Psychology of Pretending
SCREWFACE is not about villains in movies.
It’s about the subtle, everyday psychology of people who survive by pretending to be something they’re not—and how that behavior quietly rewires relationships, workplaces, families, and even your own self-perception.
This volume dissects:
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Why some people need an audience to feel real
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How mimicry becomes manipulation
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The difference between confidence and performance
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Why calling out truth triggers rage in pretenders
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How prolonged exposure to false personalities distorts your nervous system
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The cost of trusting charisma without character
This is not a self-help book.
It’s a pattern recognition manual.
Inside, you’ll find:
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Psychological breakdowns explained in plain language
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Real-world behavioral case studies
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Mirror exercises that reveal who’s authentic—and who’s acting
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Reflection prompts designed to detox false narratives
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Cold, uncomfortable truths most people avoid naming
If you’ve ever felt:
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Confused after “winning” an argument
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Drained after certain conversations
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Gaslit without obvious lies
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Surrounded by people who talk about growth but never change
This volume will snap things into focus.
SCREWFACE isn’t about paranoia.
It’s about clarity.
Because once you can see pretending—
you can’t unsee it.
Who This Is For
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People healing from manipulative relationships
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Leaders, creators, and entrepreneurs tired of surface-level energy
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Anyone rebuilding trust in themselves after being fooled
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Readers ready for truth without comfort
⚠️ Warning:
This book may permanently change how you interpret behavior.
Ignorance does not return.