"For the version of you that was possible. And still is."
Most people don't fail. They drift.
There are thousands of books about how to succeed. This is not one of them.
This book asks a different and more useful question: how do people who were succeeding - who had momentum, opportunity, and everything they needed - quietly end up with less than they started with?
Not through catastrophe. Not through a single catastrophic mistake. Through something far more ordinary: the slow, barely visible drift that happens when comfort replaces hunger, when assumptions replace attention, and when the things that matter most get taken for granted until they are simply gone.
"Becoming unsuccessful is rarely a dramatic collapse. It is almost always a quiet drift."