Strategy in Everyday Life
What if the real problem isn't your lack of discipline - but your lack of strategy?
Strategy in Everyday Life is not another motivational self-help book. It's a sharp, uncomfortably honest exploration of how business strategy, economics, psychology, and game theory quietly shape your daily decisions - and why you keep repeating patterns that don't serve you.
This book takes the frameworks used in boardrooms and applies them where they were never meant to go: your habits, your routines, your priorities, your procrastination, your overthinking, and the small daily chaos you keep calling "life."
The result? Clarity you can't unsee.
Why You're Busy But Not Effective
You optimise your calendar.
You multitask efficiently.
You try to squeeze in "just one more thing."
And yet, you feel behind.
Through practical strategic thinking tools, this book reveals why productivity without direction becomes self-sabotage - and how optimisation, when misapplied, quietly destroys meaning and joy.
If you've ever wondered why:
You're constantly busy but rarely satisfiedYou keep solving the wrong problems extremely wellYou defend decisions you know aren't working"Just one more task" always turns into tenThis book dissects those patterns with uncomfortable precision.
Strategy, Psychology & Game Theory - Applied to Real Life
Inside, you'll explore:
Opportunity cost in daily decisions - what your small habits are really costing youIncentive structures in relationships and work - and how you unknowingly design your own trapsGame theory in conversations and conflicts - why you keep replaying the same outcomesCognitive biases that feel rational - but quietly sabotage long-term thinkingWhy most of your "mistakes" are actually defended choicesThis isn't abstract theory. It's applied behavioral strategy for everyday life.
Not Self-Help. Self-Awareness - With Teeth.