Unlearning What Worked
Stories About Success, Stagnation, and Change
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Publisher Description
Unlearning What Worked is a collection of lived stories about trying to be a successful human in a world that keeps changing the rules.
For much of my life, I relied on the tools that once kept me safe: staying invisible, avoiding risk, following the rules, and doing what was expected. On paper, those strategies worked. The career progressed. The responsibilities grew. From the outside, things looked successful.
But over time, those same tools stopped working.
Growth slowed. Satisfaction faded. The paths that once felt reliable began to feel constraining instead of protective.
“Being invisible kept me safe. Leadership required something different.”
These essays trace moments where progress required letting go of what had previously worked and learning to adapt without a clear playbook. They explore leadership, failure, stagnation, reinvention, and the uncomfortable space between survival and intention.