There's a game being played that nobody signed up for.
From the time we are young, we are handed a "specialness project". We are told we need to be exceptional, to stand out, and to elevate our lives above the ordinary baseline. So, we spend decades chasing outcomes we can't control, mistaking exhaustion for achievement, and treating our relationships like renovation projects.
We suffer from the arrogance of control. And it is driving us into the ground.
You're Not Special and That's OK is the antidote to the relentless pressure of modern self-help. It strips away polite lies to reveal a biological reality. You cannot control the future, the economy, or other people's choices.
This isn't a book about becoming better. It is about the systems and mechanisms that have been running your life and recognizing them for what they are. Most importantly, it is a book about reclaiming your agency.
True agency isn't about mastering the universe, optimizing your routines, or engineering perfect outcomes. It is embarrassingly small. It lives entirely in the choice to take the next action, and only the next action, regardless of the result. This book shows you how to step inside that tiny circle of control and let the rest of the world fly.
If you are burnt out or tired of the isolation that comes from trying to be special, this book is your way out.