What if your childhood wasn’t random… it was training?
A sharp, satirical collection of essays about patterns, people, and the systems hiding underneath everyday life.
Before there were systems, there were patterns.
Before there was strategy, there were instincts.
And before Rhino… there was a kid in a cul-de-sac with a typewriter charging his neighbors fifty cents to read about themselves.
A Perfectly Normal Childhood is a collection of short, sharp, and often uncomfortable essays about:
This is not a traditional memoir.
It doesn’t move in a straight line.
It doesn’t try to inspire you.
It doesn’t ask for your approval.
Instead, it does something more dangerous:
It shows you the systems underneath everything—
childhood, school, business, language, relationships—
and leaves you alone with what you see.
Some of it is funny.
Some of it is uncomfortable.
Some of it will feel like it’s about you, even when it clearly isn’t.
If you’ve ever:
This book will make immediate sense.
And once you see it—
You don’t unsee it.
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Paperback. Zustand: new. Paperback. What if your childhood wasn't random. it was training?A sharp, satirical collection of essays about patterns, people, and the systems hiding underneath everyday life.Before there were systems, there were patterns.Before there was strategy, there were instincts.And before Rhino. there was a kid in a cul-de-sac with a typewriter charging his neighbors fifty cents to read about themselves.A Perfectly Normal Childhood is a collection of short, sharp, and often uncomfortable essays about: Trying to outsmart your teachers. and sometimes succeedingBuilding businesses before you know what a business isLearning how people actually behave (not how they say they behave)Realizing, slowly, that most of life is pattern recognitionThis is not a traditional memoir.It doesn't move in a straight line.It doesn't try to inspire you.It doesn't ask for your approval.Instead, it does something more dangerous: It shows you the systems underneath everything-childhood, school, business, language, relationships-and leaves you alone with what you see.Some of it is funny.Some of it is uncomfortable.Some of it will feel like it's about you, even when it clearly isn't.If you've ever: Questioned authority (and then questioned yourself for doing it)Noticed patterns other people ignoreBuilt something before you were "qualified" to build itOr realized a little too late how a system actually worksThis book will make immediate sense.And once you see it-You don't unsee it. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 9798254216063
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Paperback. Zustand: new. Paperback. What if your childhood wasn't random. it was training?A sharp, satirical collection of essays about patterns, people, and the systems hiding underneath everyday life.Before there were systems, there were patterns.Before there was strategy, there were instincts.And before Rhino. there was a kid in a cul-de-sac with a typewriter charging his neighbors fifty cents to read about themselves.A Perfectly Normal Childhood is a collection of short, sharp, and often uncomfortable essays about: Trying to outsmart your teachers. and sometimes succeedingBuilding businesses before you know what a business isLearning how people actually behave (not how they say they behave)Realizing, slowly, that most of life is pattern recognitionThis is not a traditional memoir.It doesn't move in a straight line.It doesn't try to inspire you.It doesn't ask for your approval.Instead, it does something more dangerous: It shows you the systems underneath everything-childhood, school, business, language, relationships-and leaves you alone with what you see.Some of it is funny.Some of it is uncomfortable.Some of it will feel like it's about you, even when it clearly isn't.If you've ever: Questioned authority (and then questioned yourself for doing it)Noticed patterns other people ignoreBuilt something before you were "qualified" to build itOr realized a little too late how a system actually worksThis book will make immediate sense.And once you see it-You don't unsee it. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 9798254216063
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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - What if your childhood wasn't random. it was training A sharp, satirical collection of essays about patterns, people, and the systems hiding underneath everyday life.Before there were systems, there were patterns.Before there was strategy, there were instincts.And before Rhino. there was a kid in a cul-de-sac with a typewriter charging his neighbors fifty cents to read about themselves.A Perfectly Normal Childhood is a collection of short, sharp, and often uncomfortable essays about: - Trying to outsmart your teachers. and sometimes succeeding- Building businesses before you know what a business is- Learning how people actually behave (not how they say they behave)- Realizing, slowly, that most of life is pattern recognitionThis is not a traditional memoir.It doesn't move in a straight line.It doesn't try to inspire you.It doesn't ask for your approval.Instead, it does something more dangerous: It shows you the systems underneath everything-childhood, school, business, language, relationships-and leaves you alone with what you see.Some of it is funny.Some of it is uncomfortable.Some of it will feel like it's about you, even when it clearly isn't.If you've ever: - Questioned authority (and then questioned yourself for doing it)- Noticed patterns other people ignore- Built something before you were 'qualified' to build it- Or realized a little too late how a system actually worksThis book will make immediate sense.And once you see it-You don't unsee it. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 9798254216063
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