Box of Secrets

Box of Secrets

Sale price  $22.40 USD Regular price  $44.00 USD
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Box of Secrets

Box of Secrets

Sale price  $22.40 USD Regular price  $44.00 USD
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what is box of secrets

Box of Secrets is a two book bundle that blends inner liberation with hidden-world money insight, giving you more perspective for less than buying separately.

This is not a typical self help pairing, and that is exactly the point. Box of Secrets is built for readers who feel that something is off: in the way reality is explained, in the way people are trained to think, and in the way attention is managed. One book pulls the curtain back on systems and patterns most people ignore. The other pulls the curtain back on you, on the inner world that keeps you reactive, distracted, and easy to steer.

You are not just saving money here, you are gaining range. Instead of buying one perspective at a time, you get two angles that amplify each other: external mechanisms and internal conditioning. When those two meet, you stop consuming information as entertainment and start using it as leverage.

This bundle includes:
Shadows of High Society by Zane Holt
Evict the World by Withinus

In Shadows of High Society, Zane Holt goes into the hidden architecture of money and influence, the way secret societies and quiet networks shape financial flows, and the shocking connections most people never even think to look for. It is the kind of reading that makes you pause, reread, and start noticing patterns in plain sight.

In Evict the World, Withinus brings you back to the core: clearing the mental environment that keeps you stuck in fear, noise, and borrowed beliefs. Because even the sharpest truth is useless if your mind is still rented out to panic, obsession, or constant reaction. This is where awareness becomes action, boundaries, and a calmer, more deliberate life.

Box of Secrets is for people who want depth with teeth: not just motivation, not just conspiracy, but a combined reset. One book expands what you see, the other strengthens who is doing the seeing, and you get the bundle price that makes the choice obvious.

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Short notes from people who spent time with our books.

its amazing! Very detailed and right to the point.

Elias Trenmore

Another brilliant piece of work that compliments the author's other books.

Coraline Thayer

This is an amazing amount of information that I feel like we should of learned in school as the info is essential to life. This book help you

Oliver Whitmore.

I expected a quick read, but it stayed with me for days. The ideas are simple, yet they keep unfolding the more you sit with them.

Grace Holloway

I liked how the writing kept returning to practical shifts. It wasn’t abstract for the sake of sounding deep.

Isabelle Fournier

The exercises felt doable. I’m used to books that give big concepts and no real steps, but this one made the next move clear.

Logan Pierce

It’s one of those books where the value is in how often you return to it. I’ve already highlighted more than I expected.

Johan g.

that was my remedy

Edward Lewis

The chapters feel focused. Each section does one job, then moves on. That made it easier to absorb.

Daniel Harper

I noticed I was less reactive after a few days. Not perfect, but calmer. That’s a real change.

Ethan Caldwell

I didn’t finish it in one sitting, and I’m glad. It’s better in small doses so you can apply what you read.

Amelia Ford

I expected another generic self-help voice. This felt more like a confession that invites you to do your own.

Aurélie Martin

It helped me clean up mental clutter. Not by ‘escaping,’ but by making me face what I was avoiding.

Elena Fischer

After finishing, I felt steadier. Not euphoric, just more aligned and less scattered.

Thomas Greenfield

The bundle upsell actually made sense, because the next book answered questions the first one opened.

Daniel Mercer

I read it on my phone at night and kept thinking about it the next morning. That’s rare for me.

Henry Gallagher

Some paragraphs felt like mirrors. I didn’t love that in the moment, but I’m grateful now.

Lucas Bennett

This is the kind of book you don’t just ‘finish’ , you revisit.

Layla M.

I didn’t agree with every line, and that made it better. It sparked real thinking instead of passive nodding.

Justin F.

I thought it would be ‘manifestation talk’ only, but it’s more about responsibility. That shift alone changed how I approached my week.

Hector Peterson

I started reading for curiosity and stayed because it felt strangely personal. It’s the kind of book that makes you notice what you keep ignoring, then gives you a simple way to work with it.

Stephen Thompson

The exercises are small enough to actually do.

Katrin B.

I read one chapter, then sat in silence for ten minutes. That’s how I knew it hit.

Keith F.

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