Most people are taught that safety is success and comfort is maturity. They are taught to follow the structure, take the stable job, and avoid the risk. Nobody tells them about the cost of that choice, or the quiet regret that follows people who never found out what they were actually capable of.
The Weight of More is not a book about overnight success or motivational shortcuts. It is an honest look at what building something real actually demands, and why staying with it, through every hard season, is the only thing that separates the life you have from the life you were capable of building.
This book is for the person already in the middle of building something. The one who is tired but cannot stop. The one who was told it would not work and chose to find out anyway. The one carrying weight that nobody else fully sees.
The weight of more is heavy. It is supposed to be.
Everything worth building costs something.