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Nothing Is Wrong with You

Why You Feel the Way You Do – & How to Take Your Life Back

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Nothing Is Wrong with You

By: Jay Marshall
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Does your life actually make sense to you?

Not just when things are going well.

But when you react in ways you don't understand.

When certain situations trigger you.

When you repeat patterns you promised yourself you wouldn't.

Most people spend their lives trying to fix themselves.

Fix their confidence.

Fix their habits.

Fix their motivation.

Fix their mindset.

But what if nothing is actually wrong with you?

In Nothing Is Wrong With You, Jay Marshall offers a radically different explanation.

Your reactions, emotions, and behaviours are not random. They make sense inside an internal model of reality — a model most people are running without ever seeing.

When that model stays invisible, emotions feel like proof that something is wrong with you.

That assumption quietly keeps people stuck in cycles of frustration, self-judgement, and self-sabotage.

This audiobook explains the mechanics behind that experience and introduces a simple way to understand how your beliefs shape:

  • your emotions
  • your thinking
  • your behaviour
  • and ultimately the results you experience in life

There are no techniques.

No affirmations.

No guru talk.

No complicated psychology.

Just a clear explanation of what is already happening inside your mind — and why the moment you see it properly, something begins to change.

If you have ever felt stuck, frustrated, or exhausted from trying to fix yourself, this audiobook offers a different starting point.

You were never broken.

You were running a model.

©2026 Jay Marshall (P)2026 Jay Marshall
Psychology Psychology & Mental Health Social Psychology & Interactions
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