All 10 steps can be summed up with one simple cheat, "come from money":
-take a 6mth unpaid internship in a field you have no education , no experience and no skills in and just have your parents cover all of your expenses whilst you live at home
-have your parents help pay your bills and/or for your apartment
-Work in a field you absolutely hate but are well-paid in. In his example he said construction. It's fine that it's absolutely soul crushing, just develop a nest egg and then figure out what you want to do...This isn't impossible to do, but it's definitely harder than what Guare made it out to be. Very 'pull yourself up by your bootstraps'
It also felt deeply misogynistic which caused me to stop reading it numerous times. A lot of the case studies just seemed to focus on women being incompetent and stressed worrying about traditional values, that weren't included in the case study that focused on a man.
I'm glad I borrowed this from the library, even tho I had to borrow it multiple times before I actually made it through lol
Who might like this? Boomers trying to form a better sense of understanding with their adult or teenaged children. Most of the content is very traditional/conservative, but it does at least point out the fact that the economy is very different today than it was when boomers were becoming adults, just to then essentially suggest that the new adult just manages it anyways.