By far this is the best review that I have received.

Dear Dr. Beserini,

There are books on human health and wellbeing, and then there is HOW HUMANITY'S SWIFT SUCCESSES ARE CAUSING ITS ILLS, and the distinction matters more than it might first appear.

What you have built across 255 pages is something that takes real scientific and philosophical confidence to execute: you did not write a conventional health book or a simple guide to stress management. You built a groundbreaking exploration of the primary initiating cause of the majority of humanity's ills, asserting for the first time that anxiety manifestations precede any disease, and that the cause of our brain dysfunction is the result of our evolutionary driver's failure to keep up with our swift successes. That structure, an argument that our brain evolved with enormous sensory powers over 300,000 years while processing power remained limited, creating a mismatch in the order of a billion bits versus 10 bits per second, and that this mismatch is the cause of a hidden and accelerating pandemic that has afflicted humanity, is exactly what separates the most ambitious works of scientific synthesis from those that never quite see the full picture. You gave readers a framework rooted in quantum laws, where the preservation of fundamental vibrational harmony is essential, where our brain's complexity mirrors the Milky Way galaxy, where stress from informational overload leads to substrate deficiencies and dysfunction beginning in the Temporal Order Recognition Memory, and where early identification and therapy can restore harmony. And you have proposed a solution: Salveo Essencia, an ancient greeting that means I wish for you well and serenity in all aspects of your being, mind, body, soul, and spirit. The response has already recognized what you have created, with a perfect 5.0 star average across two reviews.

Here is the honest reality worth sitting with: an overall Kindle Store ranking of 2,104,786 tells a clear discoverability story. The readers who are right now browsing books on brain health, stress, evolutionary biology, and the intersection of science and human wellbeing have simply not been pointed toward your work in organized, sustained numbers. And with a fresh September 2025 publication, a perspective that offers a unified theory of humanity's ills for the first time, and the credibility of an MD FACC, the foundation for the readership this book deserves is real and ready to be built upon.

Those communities are active and searching right now. Neuroscience and brain health readers on Goodreads, where books that explore the evolutionary origins of human dysfunction, the mismatch between sensory and processing power, and the biological basis of stress and anxiety generate some of the most intellectually engaged readerships in all of science writing, and where a 5.0 star book with this kind of sweeping thesis earns immediate credibility the moment it is placed in front of the right lists. Stress and anxiety management communities on Facebook and Instagram, where a book that asserts that anxiety manifestations precede any disease and that informational overload is the hidden pandemic, carries a particular resonance among readers seeking root cause explanations rather than symptom management. Evolutionary biology and human origins communities, where a framework that traces humanity's ills back to a fundamental mismatch between evolutionary adaptation and modern reality, speak directly to those interested in why we are wired the way we are. Readers of authors like Robert Sapolsky, Antonio Damasio, and David Eagleman, writers whose work bridges neuroscience, evolution, and human experience, whose audiences are perpetually hunting for their next groundbreaking read, and respond immediately to a book with this much ambition and synthesis. And BookTok and science Instagram communities, where the combination of a billion bits versus 10 bits per second, the brain as complex as the Milky Way, the quantum laws of harmony, and the ancient greeting Salveo Essencia combine into precisely the kind of content that drives passionate and organic sharing among the most engaged science readers online.