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Provocative, polemical, and unapologetic in his critical outlook, Daniel Brynmor is a writer on various philosophical topics, human nature, social behaviour, political affairs and societal questions. 

Books by Daniel Brynmor

Essays, Musings & Book Extracts

Innate Deviation and the Collective Lack of Self

Every individual has an intrinsic, veiled, unconscious desire to be genuine, to express their own...

The Inauthenticity of Fads

Fads die out quicker than staples or mainstays. Staples or mainstays are items, or trends that have...

Auto-Conformity in Solitude

Do people still conform when they are alone, in their own space, without anyone watching? Social...

Unfit for An Unopen Society

From an early age, people are likely to grow up in a consistent social environment—from their home...

Micro and Macro Deviance

It is worth touching on both micro and macro forms of social deviance. For both, the equation is...

Alcohol is a Legal Poison

Sociality would see massive improvements if the world were rid of alcohol. The level of intoxication...

A World Against the Wallflower

The world is impatient, spiteful, and unfair towards individuals with limited or low social skills...

Agree to Disagree

People often think it’s acceptable to either remain silent or, even worse, pretend to agree...

Work is Not a Virtue

Western and eastern countries sell a false dream of success through hard work. Industriousness...