
Length1h 18m
About this audiobook
Gather 'round the digital campfire as we explore the most unsettling truth about the human mind: your memories are not video recordings. They are stories rewritten daily by a tireless, often mischievous editor—your brain. Dive into the world of suggestibility, reconstruction, and famous psychological studies that reveal how easily we fabricate the most cherished moments of our past.
Audiobook details
GenrePsychology
Length1 hr 18 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateDec 3, 2025
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Chapter 1: The Ghost in the Attic of Your Mind
11Chapter 11: The Campfire Archives: Collective Fiction
2Chapter 2: The Lullaby of False Evidence
12Chapter 12: The Council of Silence: Gatekeepers of the Founding Myth
3Chapter 3: The Architect of Lies: From Suggestion to Sensation
13Chapter 13: The Price of Remembering Alone
4Chapter 4: The Unreliable Witness and the Smashed Glass
14Chapter 14: The Contamination Effect: Making Truth Toxic
5Chapter 5: The Ghost in the Archive
15Chapter 15: The Ghost in the Machine: Epistemic Pollution and the Banishing Ritual
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6Chapter 6: The Ghost in the Archive: Manufacturing the Past
16Chapter 16: The Ghost in the Archive: The Unpersoning of the Enemy Narrator
7Chapter 7: The Architecture of False Certainty
17Chapter 17: The Cautionary Tale: How the Ghost in the Archive Becomes a Legend
8Chapter 8: The Brain’s Need for Narrative Closure
18Chapter 18: The Parable of the Ghost in the Archive
9Chapter 9: The Ghost in the Machine: Fabricating Personal History
19Chapter 19: The Epistemic Ghost and the Cautionary Tale
10Chapter 10: The Utilitarian Past: Why We Choose to Forget
20Chapter 20: The Architecture of Silence