Książka Becoming Dangerous Roy G Brand

Becoming Dangerous

The Art of Discipline

Autor: Roy G Brand
Język: Angielski
Oprawa: Miękka
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Becoming Dangerous: The Art of DisciplineHow to Master Yourself, Rebuild Your Life, and Become Unbre...

Informacje o książce

Autor
Język
Angielski
Oprawa
Książka - Miękka
Data wydania
2026
strony
144
EAN
9798183886061
Enbook ID
53025702
Waga
185
Wymiary
152 x 229 x 9

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Becoming Dangerous: The Art of DisciplineHow to Master Yourself, Rebuild Your Life, and Become Unbreakable
You do not become dangerous by threatening the world. You become dangerous by mastering yourself so completely that the world can no longer easily move you.
In Becoming Dangerous, retired U.S. Air Force Senior Master Sergeant Roy Brand delivers a practical, direct guide to rebuilding self-respect, resilience, and personal command through discipline.
This is not a book about aggression. It is about becoming steady under pressure, accountable in hard seasons, and reliable when motivation disappears. Through powerful fictional military-inspired stories, real-world principles, reflection exercises, and practical field commands, Brand shows readers how to stop negotiating with weakness and start living by a higher standard.
You will learn how to:
• Build discipline when you do not feel motivated• Create habits that hold under stress• Take ownership after failure, loss, or setbacks• Strengthen your body, mind, environment, and relationships• Replace drift, distraction, and excuses with direction• Develop personal standards that make you reliable to yourself• Rebuild purpose one decision at a time
Whether you are recovering from a setback, transitioning into a new chapter, rebuilding after loss, pursuing better health, or simply tired of living below your potential, this book gives you a clear path forward.
Discipline is not punishment. It is alignment.
The mission is not to become perfect. The mission is to become someone you can trust.
Become dangerous-not to others, but to the version of yourself that keeps settling for less.