ART (Accountability, Responsibility, Transition): Coffee with the Captain
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The ocean doesn't care about your feelings. The wind doesn't read your diary. If you are trying to boss the weather instead of steering your own ship, you are pulling on a lever that isn't connected to anything. In Coffee with the Captain: ART (Accountability, Responsibility, Transition), written for those fighting to claw their way out of addiction, complacency, and self-delusion, you won't find soft platitudes or hand-holding text. You will find a brutal, mechanical blueprint for survival. Melding the timeless structural steel of Stoic philosophy with the unforgiving operational discipline of a seasoned sea captain, this manual treats recovery exactly what it is: a high-stakes damage control assignment. Your life is your vessel. If you're taking on water, painting the hull or screaming at the sky won't stop the leak. Only the work does. Divided into clear, tactical watches, this pocket-sized operational manual breaks down your psychological terrain into actionable logs: - The Beginning: Anchoring your mind in universal truths like Amor Fati (the love of fate) and The Examen (the nightly bilge check).- The Theaters of Behavior: Unmasking the performance stages-like the Theater of the Clean Deck-where we polish the brass to look good for an audience while the engine room floods.- The Shadow Fleet: Facing down the behavioral archetypes that scuttle your progress, from the victim identity to the self-saboteur.- The Deck Logs: Implementing Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and hitting the White Metal Standard of absolute honesty.- Navigation & Transmission: Tuning your internal radio to filter out the static of your ego and lock onto a clear, lifesaving signal.Stop playing the victim in a disaster movie. Stop pretending your dummy wheel is connected to the rudder. Put down the megaphone, pick up the pump, and pull your ship back into alignment with the fleet. The sea has no mercy, but it respects a sailor who stays at the pump. Grab the helm. Get to work.
The ocean doesn't care about your feelings. The wind doesn't read your diary. If you are trying to boss the weather instead of steering your own ship, you are pulling on a lever that isn't connected to anything. In Coffee with the Captain: ART (Accountability, Responsibility, Transition), written for those fighting to claw their way out of addiction, complacency, and self-delusion, you won't find soft platitudes or hand-holding text. You will find a brutal, mechanical blueprint for survival. Melding the timeless structural steel of Stoic philosophy with the unforgiving operational discipline of a seasoned sea captain, this manual treats recovery exactly what it is: a high-stakes damage control assignment. Your life is your vessel. If you're taking on water, painting the hull or screaming at the sky won't stop the leak. Only the work does. Divided into clear, tactical watches, this pocket-sized operational manual breaks down your psychological terrain into actionable logs: - The Beginning: Anchoring your mind in universal truths like Amor Fati (the love of fate) and The Examen (the nightly bilge check).- The Theaters of Behavior: Unmasking the performance stages-like the Theater of the Clean Deck-where we polish the brass to look good for an audience while the engine room floods.- The Shadow Fleet: Facing down the behavioral archetypes that scuttle your progress, from the victim identity to the self-saboteur.- The Deck Logs: Implementing Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and hitting the White Metal Standard of absolute honesty.- Navigation & Transmission: Tuning your internal radio to filter out the static of your ego and lock onto a clear, lifesaving signal.Stop playing the victim in a disaster movie. Stop pretending your dummy wheel is connected to the rudder. Put down the megaphone, pick up the pump, and pull your ship back into alignment with the fleet. The sea has no mercy, but it respects a sailor who stays at the pump. Grab the helm. Get to work.
AmazonPages: 164, Paperback, Independently published
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