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We were raised to be real.
The world learned how to perform.
And somewhere in between... something got lost.
If you've ever sat in a meeting thinking, "Are we all pretending this makes sense?"
If you've ever read a polished post and thought, "That sounds right... but feels completely empty."
If you've ever wondered when confidence started mattering more than competence...
You're not crazy.
You're just paying attention.
The Last Normal Generation isn't a business book.
It's not a self-help manual.
And it's definitely not another collection of recycled leadership clichés pretending to be insight.
It's something much simpler-and much rarer:
A brutally honest, often hilarious, deeply human look at how we went from a world that made sense... to one that feels like it's constantly performing.
If you grew up in the '70s and '80s, you didn't learn leadership from frameworks.
You learned it from:
riding your bike until it got dark
figuring things out without a manual
movies that showed people-not brands
music that didn't need polishing to hit you
You learned:
Work hard
Be honest
Don't be a jerk
That was it.
No personal brand.
No content strategy.
No need to "optimize your authentic self."
Just... be a decent human being.
Somewhere along the way:
Meetings became theater
Confidence replaced competence
Authenticity became a buzzword-and quietly disappeared
Leadership turned into performance
We didn't notice it all at once.
It happened slowly.
A little more polish.
A little more positioning.
A little more "say the right thing" instead of "say the true thing."
Until one day, you're sitting there thinking:
"When did being real become a disadvantage?"
This isn't theory.
It's lived experience from someone who has:
carried the bag
led real teams
hired, fired, coached, and built
seen what actually works-and what absolutely doesn't
It's written the way people actually think:
sharp
sarcastic
funny as hell at times
and honest enough to make you stop and go... damn
This book weaves together:
Ferris Bueller
The Breakfast Club
Road House
Top Gun
The Princess Bride
Spinal Tap
Van Halen, Def Leppard, Mötley Crüe, AC/DC
Not for nostalgia alone-but because those stories taught something real:
Confidence without arrogance
Strength without performance
Humor without cruelty
Loyalty without conditions
Things we somehow complicated.
Who This Book Is ForThis book is for:
Leaders who are tired of the nonsense
Professionals who feel the disconnect but can't quite explain it
Anyone who's ever thought, "This can't be how it's supposed to work"
Gen Xers who remember-and younger readers starting to notice
This isn't about going backward.
It's about remembering what worked.
Because the truth is:
We didn't lose those values.
We just stopped using them.
And the moment you bring them back...
Everything changes.
If you've ever felt like something's off-but couldn't quite put your finger on it...This book will. Buy it. Read it. And then try to unsee it.
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