Gad Saad & Suicidal Empathy
Dying to Be Kind — Exposing the Weaponization of Empathy and Reclaiming Your Rational Mind
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- $14.99
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- $14.99
Publisher Description
What happens when kindness becomes self-destructive?
In a world driven by emotional outrage, public virtue, and fear of social rejection, Gad Saad & Suicidal Empathy explores one of the most controversial cultural debates of the modern age: the dangerous consequences of compassion without limits.
This thought-provoking book examines how excessive empathy, political correctness, tribalism, and emotional thinking are reshaping society, weakening free speech, and discouraging honest conversations about truth and survival. Through deep psychological and cultural analysis, readers are invited to explore why modern societies increasingly prioritize feelings over facts—and what that shift may cost civilization in the long run.
Inside, you’ll discover:
The psychology behind moral approval and virtue signaling
How media and institutions shape emotional conformity
Why tribalism and groupthink are growing stronger
The conflict between logic and emotion in modern culture
The hidden dangers of suppressing uncomfortable truths
How healthy empathy can exist without self-destruction
Rather than promoting cruelty or division, this book challenges readers to rethink the balance between compassion and realism in an emotionally charged world.
If you are interested in culture, psychology, free speech, modern morality, and the future of civilization, this book offers a bold and intellectually engaging perspective worth exploring.