Built from Breakdown

Built from Breakdown

Matthew Petchinsky

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Apophis Enterprises LLC
Año de edición:
2026
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Psicología
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9798295607684
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Built from Breakdown: The Collapse Code reframes personal collapse as an intelligent process rather than a failure to survive. Instead of promising recovery back to 'normal,' this book exposes why normal was never sustainable-and why breakdown is often the body and mind’s final act of self-preservation.Through a precise, grounded framework, the book guides readers through the anatomy of collapse: how overextension accumulates, why warning signals are suppressed, and how identity fractures under impossible demands. Rather than offering shallow motivation or toxic resilience, The Collapse Code teaches readers how to read breakdown as data, reclaim authority after implosion, and rebuild structures that do not require self-erasure to function.This is not a book about fixing yourself. It is about redesigning the system that broke you.Blending psychological insight, architectural metaphors, and grounded reflection practices, Built from Breakdown speaks to readers experiencing burnout, identity loss, chronic stress, or life collapse-and to those who sense that their breakdown was not the end, but the beginning of something more durable.This book is for anyone who suspects their collapse was not weakness-but intelligence finally refusing to stay silent.

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