Tongue: A Cognitive Hazard by Chase Hughes
Touch the book and you’re part of the experiment. Finish it and you’ll never think in words the same way again. Some will let this book become a knife in the ribs. Some will glance right past it. A few will miss the point entirely — revealing more than they meant to. Hughes built a career decoding the human mind—designing systems that could read, influence, and rewire anyone. Then he turned the weapon inward. TONGUE: A Cognitive Hazard is the fallout from that decision. An experiment disguised as a paperback. A linguistic device engineered to short-circuit the reader’s dependence on language itself. Each page corrupts the circuitry of meaning, twisting familiar thoughts until they look back at you with new eyes. Read more