The Lowest
Defensible Standard
A Doctrine for People Who Quit in a System Built to Make Them
A brutal examination
of why capable people
keep starting over.
The Book
You are not distracted. You are not undisciplined. You are not lacking the right system, the right morning routine, or the right book.
You are inside an environment engineered to take your attention, your money, and your capacity to finish anything you start.
I started writing this book while sitting in a Kroger parking lot with five dollars in my bank account, after the hundred and twenty-sixth rejection email. I sat in the car and listed every single time I had ever quit something.
What I found is what this book is about. Not a system. Not five steps to anywhere. But a doctrine. A floor that serves as the lowest version of the work I would do on my worst day, modest enough that I could not fail to meet it, and therefore could not add it to my list of failures.
The environment is not neutral. It is engineered, not as blame, but as terrain.
This book will not fix you. But it might just help you stop trying to fix yourself. Which is a different thing... and a better one.
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The Long Version
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Why Capable People Can't Finish What They Start
If you're great at starting and bad at finishing, it isn't a discipline problem. Here's the real pattern, and the one thing that breaks it.
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