You’ve been lied to about success. Not in the conspiracy-theory, tinfoil-hat way—just in the subtle, slow-drip poison of bad advice, empty ambition, and systems designed to keep you mediocre.
Laws of Life is a wake-up call in plain English. No fluff, no cheerleading—just straight-up truth about what actually works in the real world. Written by someone who’s lived it, lost it, and built it back better, this book delivers 17 no-nonsense principles that will reshape how you approach success, freedom, relationships, money, and meaning.
You won’t find theories here. You’ll find action. You’ll find clarity. You’ll find the hard-earned laws that separate those who drift through life from those who design it.
Inside you’ll
Why “being on time” is about more than clocks—it’s about respect, leverage, and ownership
How to make decisions fast, right, and without apology
What most people call "planning" is really just fear
Why waiting for permission is the fastest path to regret
How to lead without needing a title—and win without asking for credit
And that’s just the beginning.
If you’re tired of motivational fluff and want something that actually moves the needle—this is your book.
Jack's laws are vary practical and helpful. Winning the battle in our mind takes care of so many problems. By programming our brain to have a productive mindset ANYONE can improve their lives!
While the content of the book is okay, especially for the younger reader, I found the plethora of spelling, punctuation and grammatical errors very annoying. It's as if the book wasn't ever proofread, I sincerely hope a second edition will rectify these numerous errors.
Jack puts together a nice set of principles that could certainly lead to a better life if followed. Really nice summary at the end to clarify and wrap everything else up. He doesn't want you to be like him but offers thoughts and guiding principles in a generalized and easily consumed format