Explanation of the book
If you're worried about the future and you're worried about your situation, I understand. I lost my job in 2001 during the dot-com bubble, as the company was losing money faster than we could make it back, and in the end the company sank faster than the Titanic. I thought this was the worst event of my life, I was two months away from bankruptcy, I had a wife and two young children, a mortgage, no health insurance, and very little savings. Losing one month's salary meant losing everything. It looked bad. And he burdened me with worse feelings. From one perspective, I think it was really bad, but one day I decided I wasn't going to let this challenge get me down, and that's when I knew I had to change what I thought and what I did.