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Massive success is often harder to survive than failure.
Seneca was one of the richest men in Rome and the primary advisor to an unstable emperor. He knew exactly what money and power do to the human brain. They strip away your empathy, inflate your ego, and leave you completely terrified of losing your possessions. He did not preach from a mountaintop. He sat in the middle of a corrupt political court and used philosophy as a daily survival mechanism. This book shows you how to acquire wealth and status without letting those things turn you into a hostage.
• Audit your daily actions every single night to fix small mistakes before they compound.
• Protect your personal calendar with the exact same aggression you use to protect your physical money.
• Understand the biological toll of unchecked anger and how it destroys your cardiovascular health.
• Trade the exhausting need for social approval for genuine long term peace of mind.
It is very easy to act humble when you have nothing to lose. The real test of your character arrives when someone hands you a blank check and absolute authority. Seneca provides the exact rules required to enjoy the comforts of success without losing your moral center or your sanity in the process.
Order your copy today and build a system for handling success before the real pressure arrives.