Take My Advice, I'm Not Using It is not a how to manual, and it does not pretend to be one. It is a collection of real stories, hard lessons, bad decisions, second chances, and the kind of moments that shape a life whether you are ready for them or not. Rob Lancit wrote this book the same way he has lived much of his life, by figuring things out as he goes. At 58, he is still doing exactly that. This did not start as a book for the public. It started as something personal. A way to leave behind the truth for his kids. Not the polished version. Not the highlight reel. The real stories. The ones that come with mistakes, regret, humor, and a few lessons that only show up after you have already paid for them. But somewhere along the way, that shifted. The stories stopped feeling like they belonged to just one family. They became familiar. The kind of stories most people have lived through but do not always talk about. So instead of cleaning them up or pretending he handled everything the right way, Rob tells them exactly how they happened. The book moves through the defining moments of his life. Early loss and the impact it leaves behind. Growing up with responsibility before he was ready. The relationships that shaped him, and the ones he damaged along the way. The mistakes that forced him to take a hard look at himself. The career he built without a clear path. The risks that worked out and the ones that did not. The role of being a father, and the realization that good intentions do not always translate into the right impact. It also takes an honest look at control, ego, regret, and what happens when you avoid the work you know you need to do. There are stories about walking away too soon, holding on too long, and learning the difference the hard way. There are moments that are funny, moments that are uncomfortable, and moments that hit harder than expected. Throughout the book, there is one consistent thread. Ownership. Not blaming circumstances. Not rewriting history. Not pretending things turned out better than they did. Just owning the decisions, the outcomes, and the lessons that came with them. What makes this book work is not perfection. It is recognition. Readers will see parts of their own life in these pages. The good, the bad, and the moments they do not always say out loud. The missed opportunities. The relationships that mattered. The times they knew better and did it anyway. This is not a story about getting everything right. It is about getting it wrong, learning from it, and continuing to move forward without pretending you have it all figured out. The tone is direct, honest, and often sarcastic, with a Gen X edge that keeps it grounded and real. There is humor, there is self awareness, and there is no attempt to position the author as anything other than someone who has lived through it and is still learning. Take My Advice, I'm Not Using It is not here to tell readers what to do. It is here to show them what it looks like when someone is willing to tell the truth about how they lived, what they learned, and what they are still working on. Readers can take the advice. Or ignore it. Either way, they will recognize something in it. And that is the point.
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