Most people are taught that stability comes from staying.

Staying in the job. Staying in the role. Staying in the system long after it stopped making sense.

More Than Nine Lives is a work of literary nonfiction exploring why some people choose a different path, not out of rebellion or failure, but out of integrity.

This is not a memoir and not a self-help book. It is a collection of connected essays on competence without attachment, clarity under pressure, and what actually survives when systems begin to decay. It examines why certain individuals are repeatedly labeled "hard to place," "too independent," or "unable to settle," when in reality they are doing something far less dramatic and far more difficult: leaving without losing themselves.

Across work, authority, institutions, relationships, solitude, preparedness, and creativity, the book traces recurring patterns that emerge when you learn how systems really function. How competence becomes threatening. How fear becomes currency. How collapse begins quietly. And how coherence can be maintained when incentives shift.

This book does not offer motivation, formulas, or promises of success. It does not teach you how to win inside broken structures.

What it offers instead is orientation.

If you have lived multiple lives without losing your internal compass... If you have felt early rather than broken... If you have ever walked away intact while others called it failure...

This book will feel familiar.

Not because it tells you what to do.

But because it names what you already know.

Titel
More Than Nine Lives
EAN
9798233739989
Format
E-Book (epub)
Hersteller
Veröffentlichung
24.01.2026
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
0.41 MB