Generally, most individuals have a nervous breakdown around the age of 30 and don't know how to move on with their lives using their values. By this age, they used the values of family, friends, and society and did not live by their means. Right now, your health might be affected, physically and mentally, and simply you may not know how to rebuild it. If you asked yourself: "How could I rebuild my life according to my rules, values, and goals, living my dreams?", you will love this book, it is more practical than theoretical. If you read it carefully, if you take it seriously, and if you apply the concepts, it will change your life. Otherwise, it will most likely still be an exceptional book for your bookshelf, ready to be flipped through when you feel in need of a personal reinvention.
"ReBorn" is meant to act on a personal, individual level. Mainly, its goal is not to act on a professional level, in your career, although you will see great improvements there as well. With the help of this book, you will become a better person, at peace with yourself, and full of gratitude towards yourself. You will rewrite your rules, values, habits, and goals according to your dreams, and what you want. But you need to know one more thing: we as humans make mistakes, we forget, and we live by them. That is why, most likely, many of the objectives we propose will not be achieved. You should not see this as a failure, but rather as a natural way of living life. It's great to have a plan, it's great to be able to measure success, to be able to identify if you're heading towards what you want, but on the verge of failure, we fall mentally and don't know how to get up. It is very important to accept this way of thinking: to wish, to draw a plan, to do your best to act according to that plan, but if life has other opportunities for you, you must not become obsessed with control, but rather learn to be fluid and accept the opportunities that are presented to you. The vast majority of great opportunities come dressed in fancy clothes that we feel we can't afford, or in tattered clothes that we don't consider valuable. Richard Branson said: "Accept opportunities when they arise, even if you are not ready for them.".
Introduction
The book is written for anyone who is down and doesn't have the right mindset or tools to reach the heights of success. They don't recognize themselves anymore and they long to reinvent themselves.