The Human Code, Michael Smith
The Human Code, Michael Smith
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The Human Code
Why You Think, Feel, Fear, and Behave the Way You Do

Author: Michael Smith

Narrator: Cove

Unabridged: 4 hr 23 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Pillar Press

Published: 05/15/2026


Synopsis

The Human Code: Why You Think, Feel, Fear, and Behave the Way You Do is a deep psychological journey into the hidden patterns that shape every human life. This audiobook explores fear, identity, loneliness, stress, validation, emotional pain, transformation, and the unconscious behaviors that silently control the way people think and live. Through emotionally immersive narration and powerful real-world insight, it reveals why people repeat destructive patterns, struggle with self-worth, crave approval, sabotage relationships, and feel disconnected even in a hyperconnected world.

Blending psychology, human behavior, emotional intelligence, and raw truth, this audiobook helps listeners understand the invisible forces behind their choices, emotions, habits, and reactions. Every chapter is designed to feel personal, cinematic, and deeply relatable, allowing listeners to see themselves with a level of clarity they may have never experienced before.

This is not just an audiobook about self-improvement. It is about understanding the human mind at its deepest level and discovering what it truly means to become aware of who you are beneath conditioning, fear, and survival patterns.

About Michael Smith

Michael Smith is the bestselling author of a wide variety of books on spies and special forces. He served in British military intelligence before becoming an award-winning journalist, working for the BBC, the Daily Telegraph, and the Sunday Times.

Smith uncovered the Downing Street Memos, which exposed the truth about the intelligence used to justify the war in Iraq and the scandal of the secret air war fought long before either Congress or the U.K. Parliament backed military action.

Michael is on the board of the Bletchley Park Trust and is chair of its historical advisory group. He is also a visiting Fellow of Kellogg College, Oxford.


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