"Why People Change?" explores the multifaceted reasons behind human transformation, delving into both internal and external factors that drive change. The book examines emotional triggers, such as love, anger, and fear, and how they influence our behaviors. It discusses the role of self-awareness, personal experiences, aging, and maturity in shaping our identities.
It further analyzes external influences, including social environments, cultural impacts, education, media, economic conditions, and political shifts. The book also differentiates between various types of change—positive vs. negative, gradual vs. sudden, conscious vs. unconscious—and explores their effects on individuals.
With insights from psychology and philosophy, the book provides practical strategies for managing change, overcoming resistance, and embracing new beginnings. It encourages readers to see change not as a challenge but as an opportunity for growth and self-discovery, preparing them to adapt to an ever-evolving world.