Bucharest, Romania, 29th Apr 2025 – Acclaimed philosophical author Adrian Gabriel Dumitru invites readers to embark on a transformative inner journey with his latest book, THINKING LIKE FREUD: …realising that nothing in life is what it looks like (Philosophical Essays … Contradictory Perceptions / Kindle Series Book 6). Now available on Amazon Kindle, Google Play Books, and Apple Books, this thought-provoking work challenges perceptions and offers a new approach to understanding life’s complexities.
In THINKING LIKE FREUD, Dumitru shares his unique vision of self-therapy, inspired by the legendary psychologist Sigmund Freud, but reinterpreted through a deeply personal and philosophical lens. The central idea? Life is never quite what it seems, and behind every experience lies a hidden meaning that demands exploration and acceptance.
“Rule number one in self-therapy,” Dumitru writes, “is understanding that whatever happens, happens for a reason — but it’s never what it looks like, even if we agree or not.”
Without holding a formal degree in psychology, Dumitru emphasizes that healing the soul does not require formal education — only the courage to engage in honest self-reflection. Through a series of deeply introspective essays, he invites readers to analyze their lives profoundly, define their truths with brutal honesty, and embrace the notion that understanding oneself is an ongoing, never-ending process.
The book has already garnered positive attention, maintaining a 3.8-star rating on Amazon, where readers praise Dumitru’s candid writing style and the authenticity of his philosophical musings. With THINKING LIKE FREUD, Dumitru is not preaching from a pedestal — he walks alongside the reader, whispering insights and encouraging personal revelations.
At the heart of the book lies a powerful message: while we may never fully grasp why life unfolds the way it does, accepting the journey — with all its contradictions and mysteries — is key to personal growth and healing. Dumitru suggests that rather than turning to unhealthy escapes such as alcohol, drugs, or gambling, individuals should consider the magic of self-therapy as a way to reconnect with themselves and rebuild a meaningful existence.
“All becomes a story about seeing life — and mostly our lives — from one million perspectives,” Dumitru explains. “And even if we never find all the answers, the very act of questioning might just be what saves us.”
Accessible to anyone seeking a deeper understanding of themselves, THINKING LIKE FREUD serves both as a philosophical companion and a practical guide for self-exploration. Readers are encouraged to question their perceptions, challenge their assumptions, and ultimately rediscover the meaning of their personal narratives.
THINKING LIKE FREUD is the sixth book in Dumitru’s Philosophical Essays … Contradictory Perceptions Kindle series, a 21-part collection that continues to inspire readers worldwide to think differently about their experiences and embrace the contradictions of life with open eyes and open hearts.
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About the Author: Adrian Gabriel Dumitru is a philosophical thinker and author known for his introspective and emotionally resonant writing. His works explore the paradoxes of life, the depth of human emotion, and the endless pursuit of self-knowledge. Dumitru’s Contradictory Perceptions series is a testament to his belief that within life’s contradictions lie the greatest truths.
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