What happens after you escape?
You did everything right. You worked harder, earned more, climbed out of debt, only to discover that the survival patterns that saved you won't let you rest. The exhaustion didn't lift. The vigilance didn't fade. You escaped poverty, but poverty didn't escape you.
Bleeding for Ghosts is a memoir and framework for anyone who grew up without margin and built an identity around endurance. Jay Sexton traces his own journey from government cheese lines to six-figure income and the identity crisis that followed when he finally had enough but couldn't stop fighting.
Through the warrior-keeper-sage framework, this book gives you language for patterns you've been living but couldn't name. It's not about budgeting. It's about recognizing when you're still bleeding for ghosts that no longer exist and learning how to stop.
If you've ever wondered why financial progress still doesn't feel like peace, this book was written for you.