Have you observed people interacting and sensed they’re following rules nobody directly explained to you? Have you experienced a clear mismatch between your reasoning process and those around you?
Then this book may serve as your reference guide to human psychology.
Presenting an original model that explains human behaviour in computer terminology, this book creates a new lens for viewing what happens when individuals with different psychological “Operating Systems” interact. The framework examines the communication breakdowns and recurring “system errors” that arise from OS incompatibilities.
Inside, you’ll discover:
Different internal Source Codes due to neurological differences
The societal OS built around social harmony and unspoken rules
A contrasting OS based on factual accuracy & direct communication
Two fundamental social-cognitive strategies: one optimizing for social cohesion, the other for authentic expression & internal consistency
This model extends far beyond personal interaction. It’s a framework for understanding social architecture itself, tracing how individual operating systems scale up to create societal patterns and large-scale cultural implications.
Informed by neurodiverse perspectives but applicable to all human systems, this book provides the procedural models, literal explanations, and system-based understanding that neurodivergents and other analytical minds have been seeking.
Suitable for readers who prefer:
*System-based models over abstract theories
*Literal, procedural, explicit logic to understand human behaviour


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