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You Don't Own Anything Anymore: How Control Slipped Away-And How to Get Your Sanity Back
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You Don't Own Anything Anymore: How Control Slipped Away-And How to Get Your Sanity Back in Vernon, BC
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You Don't Own Anything Anymore: How Control Slipped Away-And How to Get Your Sanity Back in Vernon, BC
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If you've ever felt like you're doing everything right and still falling behind, this book explains why. You Don't Own Anything Anymore reveals how the most basic parts of modern life — housing, healthcare, sports, and everyday stability — were quietly absorbed into corporate systems designed for extraction, not fairness.
Your rent rises even when nothing improves.
Your doctor seems rushed and constrained.
Your team feels like a luxury product.
Your bills make no sense.
Your choices feel like illusions.
It's not you.
It's the structure.
With kitchen‑table clarity and example‑driven storytelling, Reid P. Claxton, Ph.D., exposes the hidden incentives reshaping the world and explains why the pressure you feel isn't a personal failure — it's a predictable outcome of consolidation.
But this isn't a doom book. It's a clarity book.
It shows you what you can still control, what you can stop blaming yourself for, and how to stay sane in a world built to keep you overwhelmed.
If you want a book that finally makes the modern world make sense, this is it.
If you've ever felt like you're doing everything right and still falling behind, this book explains why. You Don't Own Anything Anymore reveals how the most basic parts of modern life — housing, healthcare, sports, and everyday stability — were quietly absorbed into corporate systems designed for extraction, not fairness.
Your rent rises even when nothing improves.
Your doctor seems rushed and constrained.
Your team feels like a luxury product.
Your bills make no sense.
Your choices feel like illusions.
It's not you.
It's the structure.
With kitchen‑table clarity and example‑driven storytelling, Reid P. Claxton, Ph.D., exposes the hidden incentives reshaping the world and explains why the pressure you feel isn't a personal failure — it's a predictable outcome of consolidation.
But this isn't a doom book. It's a clarity book.
It shows you what you can still control, what you can stop blaming yourself for, and how to stay sane in a world built to keep you overwhelmed.
If you want a book that finally makes the modern world make sense, this is it.


















