<p>On devices like computers and smartphones it is possible to enable "Root Access". This gives a user privileged control over settings and insights into the operating system. Our brain is programmed similarly to a computer, through genetics, natural instincts, our upbringing and societal dogmas. To see through our own "settings" and "programming", we can use "Root Access Life¿, an analogy, meant to inspire open-mindedness. In a world overloaded with information and full of opposing narratives and conformity the need to understand our programmed mind has never been more crucial.</p><p>Through his psychological and philosophical explorations, Joah Ralf empowers readers to recognize and influence their own programming and to access the root of their own operating system.</p><p><em>Root Access Life </em>is an empowering and enlightening book which inspires readers to question their own programming and guide them towards advanced autonomous thinking.</p>