About The Book

A memoir with a method. A survival toolkit stitched through crazy stories.
What happens when a life refuses to stay broken?
You get impaled in Gabon.
You get locked-in syndrome.
You get robberies, snake bites, bureaucratic nightmares, illegal logging, ridiculous friends, and the kind of burnout that stops you thinking.
You get tender moments, good people, unfair systems, community and the sort of humour that only appears when everything goes wrong at the same time.
And somehow, after all that, you get clarity.
This book isn’t a typical self-help manual.
It won’t tell you to wake at 5am, manifest, optimise, or colour-code your feelings.
It gives you something simpler, and far more honest: a way to think when everything feels overwhelming. A way to find strength when you think you have none.
The method runs through every chapter:
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Is it fatal?
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If not, breathe.
Solve what you can.
Guess when you must.
Stay in motion.
Find the funny.
Help someone else.
These stories are wild. But the point is steady:You can rebuild things.
You can rebuild yourself.
You are not finished yet.
This is a book for anyone whose life hasn’t gone to plan.
Anyone who feels behind.
Anyone holding pieces they don’t know how to fit together.
It is part survival guide, part love letter to human stubbornness, and part reminder that broken things can become beautiful, if you’re willing to keep going.
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