I’ve read many books about success, but this one focuses on a question that rarely gets discussed what happens after you reach it. The ideas are simple but thought-provoking. It made me reflect on why I’ve been pursuing certain goals for so long. The assessment section was helpful because it guided the reflection instead of leaving the questions abstract. If you’ve been feeling that your achievements don’t fully explain the direction of your life, this book offers a useful starting point.
I didn’t expect this book to resonate as much as it did. It describes a feeling that’s difficult to explain—the moment when you’ve achieved many of the goals you once chased, but still wonder what it all really means. The writing feels thoughtful and honest, not overly motivational. The assessment part helped me pause and look at my life from a different perspective. It’s a short read, but it raises questions that stay with you long after finishing it.