A book by Joah Ralf

Root
Access
Life

Understand your own programming. Question your settings. Gain privileged control over your mind.

Root Access Life — Book Cover by Joah Ralf

Re­program
Your Mind

On devices like computers and smartphones it is possible to enable "Root Access" — giving a user privileged control over settings and insights into the operating system.

Our brain is programmed similarly: through genetics, natural instincts, our upbringing and societal dogmas. To see through our own "settings" and "programming", we can use Root Access Life as an analogy, meant to inspire open-mindedness.

Through 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.

"You are not a pawn that can only move in one direction. What you are, is a queen.

The queen can move in every direction, freely back and forth, as far as she wants. She can effortlessly move to every field of the chessboard, while other pieces are limited. The queen can see the chessboard from every angle and completely change her point of view with every move.

Let me tell you — on the chessboard of life, you are a queen."

Joah Ralf — Author

Joah Ralf

Joah Ralf is the pen name of Joah Dittli, a Swiss author writing at the intersection of psychology and philosophy.

In a world overloaded with information and full of opposing narratives, Joah Dittli explores how awareness of our own conditioning can unlock a deeper, more autonomous way of living.

Root Access Life is an empowering and enlightening book which inspires readers to question their own programming and guides them towards advanced autonomous thinking.