You were told to work hard. To want more. To go further. So you did. And then something shifted. The room changed. The people who cheered for you started making jokes. The people who championed you made your leaving unbearable. The partner who celebrated with you couldn't stay once the salary changed. Nobody warned you about this part. Too Much is the book that comes after the underdog story ends, when the person everyone was rooting for becomes the person everyone quietly resents. It is about the invisible ceiling that nobody names, the cap that sits above every ambitious person's head and waits to see if they'll respect it. Nicolette Borg didn't. Drawing on twenty years of building a career from nothing, arriving in a foreign country at twenty one with 150 and leaving as a General Manager, Too Much traces the moment success stops being celebrated and starts being punished. Too Much is not a self-help book. It will not tell you to be more resilient or optimise your morning routine. It will tell you the truth about what happens when you actually succeed, and why that truth is the thing nobody warns you about. The cap is real. You didn't imagine it. And you don't have to respect it.