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No Safety Net: A Life Manual for People Who Have to Figure It Out Themselves
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No Safety Net: A Life Manual for People Who Have to Figure It Out Themselves in Vernon, BC
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No Safety Net: A Life Manual for People Who Have to Figure It Out Themselves in Vernon, BC
By None
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Most self-help books were written for people who already have the basics covered. This one was not.
No Safety Net is for the person who wakes up every morning knowing that if something goes wrong today, there is no cushion to fall on. No wealthy family. No connections in high places. No system designed with them in mind.
It is for anyone who has been told to work hard, think positive and believe in themselves, and has done all of those things, and still finds themselves exhausted, underpaid, overlooked and unsure of what they are even doing this for.
Drawing on decades of real experience across hotels, hospitals, retail shops, movie theatres, broken systems and personal crisis, Bruce Prins offers something rare: a life manual that tells the truth. About how the world actually works. About what fear does to people who cannot afford to stop moving. And about the practical tools, stripped of jargon, tested in real situations, that can change not your circumstances, but how you move through them.
Twelve chapters. No guarantees. No safety net.
Just the tools, the honesty, and the reminder that the next move is always yours.
Most self-help books were written for people who already have the basics covered. This one was not.
No Safety Net is for the person who wakes up every morning knowing that if something goes wrong today, there is no cushion to fall on. No wealthy family. No connections in high places. No system designed with them in mind.
It is for anyone who has been told to work hard, think positive and believe in themselves, and has done all of those things, and still finds themselves exhausted, underpaid, overlooked and unsure of what they are even doing this for.
Drawing on decades of real experience across hotels, hospitals, retail shops, movie theatres, broken systems and personal crisis, Bruce Prins offers something rare: a life manual that tells the truth. About how the world actually works. About what fear does to people who cannot afford to stop moving. And about the practical tools, stripped of jargon, tested in real situations, that can change not your circumstances, but how you move through them.
Twelve chapters. No guarantees. No safety net.
Just the tools, the honesty, and the reminder that the next move is always yours.


















