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Why Good People Are Actually Dangerous

The Hidden Cost of Moral Certainty
Prasanth Kumar Vinakota
Type: Print Book
Genre: Self-Improvement, Philosophy
Language: English
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Most harm is not done by bad people.
It is done by good people who are certain they are right.

This book is not asking whether you are good.
It is asking what your goodness is costing you and the people around you.

Why Good People Are Actually Dangerous is a work of narrative philosophy built around two characters, Saira and Pashi, whose lives keep colliding in ways neither fully understands.

As their story unfolds, an uncomfortable pattern begins to emerge:
The rules people follow most faithfully are often the very things quietly exhausting them, isolating them, and harming the people they are trying to protect.

This is not theory.
It is recognition.

Readers do not pause because the ideas are complicated.
They pause because the patterns feel familiar.

The book introduces two original concepts, MIST and TRIL, frameworks designed to explain why awareness collapses under certainty, and why people can cause deep harm while still believing they are doing the right thing.

These are not ideas meant to comfort.
They are lenses that stay with you.

This is not a motivational book.
It will not reassure you.
It will not tell you that everything will be fine.

By the end, you may not feel better.
But you may begin to see differently.

And once you see it,
you cannot unsee it.

About the Author

Prasanth Kumar Vinakota is an observer of human behavior, moral certainty, and the often invisible gap between intentions and outcomes.

Through years of working with complex systems, people, and high-responsibility environments including projects such as INS Arihant, India’s first nuclear submarine, he repeatedly noticed a disturbing pattern:

Many of the deepest problems in human relationships, organizations, and personal lives are not created by bad intentions, but by people who are convinced they are right.

Rather than offering motivation or easy reassurance, his work explores what he calls “reality talks” examining situations as they are, instead of as people emotionally prefer them to be.

His writing focuses on:

* Psychological blind spots
* Identity-driven behavior
* Unintended emotional harm
* Social conditioning
* The hidden consequences of moral certainty

He is also the founder of Leksi Smart and creator of Leksi AI tools, though his deeper interest lies in understanding how awareness changes human behavior.

Why Good People Are Actually Dangerous is his first book.

It is not written to comfort the reader.

It is written to make them pause, recognize patterns they may have ignored for years, and begin seeing people and themselves differently.

Book Details

ISBN: 9788199711518
Publisher: Leksi Smart
Number of Pages: 323
Dimensions: 6.00"x9.00"
Interior Pages: B&W
Binding: Paperback (Perfect Binding)
Availability: In Stock (Print on Demand)

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