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THE PROBLEM SOLVERS PLAYBOOK - FOR ADULTS: AGES 25–35 : LIFE SUCKS AND WHY YOU SHOULD LISTEN TO YOUR PARENTS!
by H. B. Hansen
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Synopsis
The Problem Solver’s Playbook for Adults: Ages 25–35 is a sharp, funny, and brutally honest guide for young adults who are in the thick of financial chaos, emotional burnout, and the overwhelming transition into real adulthood. The writing is fast-paced and conversational, almost like getting a ...
The Problem Solver’s Playbook for Adults: Ages 25–35 is a sharp, funny, and brutally honest guide for young adults who are in the thick of financial chaos, emotional burnout, and the overwhelming transition into real adulthood. The writing is fast-paced and conversational, almost like getting a pep-talk from a brutally honest older sibling who’s been through the fire and wants to spare you the scars. It breaks down the real-life pressures—rent, careers, student loans, health insurance, and social expectations—with humor that keeps the heavy topics from feeling depressing.
What makes this book stand out is the blend of real-world practicality and cultural self-awareness. It doesn’t pretend the system is fair, and it doesn’t shame readers for struggling. Instead, it highlights relatable scenarios, modern financial realities, and the emotional weight that rarely gets discussed. The tone is empowering without being preachy, and the inclusion of books, tools, and AI prompts offers readers clear next steps rather than vague advice.
Overall, the book succeeds as both a survival manual and a mindset reset for overwhelmed adults. It explains the things every young adult wishes someone had told them earlier, while also offering alternative paths and creative life strategies most people never hear about. Readers will walk away with a sense of relief, clarity, and the realization that they are not alone—and not nearly as behind as they feared.
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