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The Recurrence Effect: A Rhythm for Returning to What Matters Most

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The Recurrence Effect is a philosophical provocation disguised as a book. It is not a map. Maps assume a destination and offer directions. This is a mirror-unyielding and disarming-inviting you to confront the version of yourself formed by momentum rather than intention. And then, if you're willing, to shatter it.

Drawing from existential phenomenology, cognitive science, and the tension between who we are and who we long to become, Perry Maughmer challenges the belief that fulfillment lies somewhere ahead. Instead, he reveals that transformation is only ever possible now-in the brief moment when agency, body, and deepest concern intersect.

At its core, the book offers a rhythm, not a Explore, Experiment, Evaluate, Edit. It reveals recurrence not as repetition, but devotion-the sacred practice of returning, again and again, to what matters most.

This is not a guide to self-improvement. It is an invitation to an encounter with yourself. To return. To remember. And then, to become.

253 pages, Kindle Edition

Published March 10, 2026

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