The Second Chapter — Comeback series book 48
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Comeback · Book 48 · Wave II — Pressure

The Second Chapter

STOP HIDING. START REBUILDING.

By Brian Spiker27 words · 90 chapters

Your past isn't a prologue you must rewrite—it's a closed book. Stop trying to edit it; start a new volume. Explore the Apex Publishing House at apexflowlabs.com/books.

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FAQ

The questions everyone sends in the first 48 hours.

OWN THE WRECKAGE

Tell the truth about how it broke. All of it.

BURN THE OLD SCRIPT

The guy who fell cannot walk out. Leave him on the floor.

REBUILD YOUR ROUTINE

New body. New money. New mind. Same fucking name.

RUN TOWARD THE WORK

Distraction is for amateurs. You are a professional now.

BECOME THE REVENGE

You do not need closure. You need volume.

About the author

Brian Spiker has run Spiker Carpet and Tile Care since 2013 — a real service business with real customers, real Google reviews, and 13 years of work most self-help authors will never do.

He writes the way operators talk: brutal, funny, and built from work that actually has to get done. Verify everything at spikercarpetandtilecare.com.