Mind of a Soldier: 34 Laws for the War After the War by Taamir Ransome

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Author's Synopsis

Mind of a Soldier: 34 Laws for the War After the War is a field manual for the battle no one trains you for — coming home.
Written by a retired U.S. Army Special Operations EOD Sergeant Major, this book confronts the hard truth that military transition is not a process. It is a war. A war fought without a mission brief, without a chain of command, and without the brotherhood that kept you alive. Most veterans lose this war not because they are weak, but because no one told them the rules had changed.
The 34 Laws inside this book are not motivational platitudes. They are operational doctrine — distilled from decades of service, loss, reinvention, and survival. Each law is a hard-won lesson on identity, purpose, mental resilience, financial discipline, relationships, and the long work of rebuilding a life on your own terms.
This is not a book about what the military took from you. It is a manual for what you can build with what it left behind.
For veterans, service members approaching separation, military spouses, families navigating this transition alongside them, civilian employers, and the policy makers who shape veteran programs — Mind of a Soldier delivers the clarity, the candor, and the mission framework that no transition assistance program ever will.

Format(s) for review: Paper or Kindle
Review genre: Nonfiction—How to/Business
Pages/Word count: 318 / 98,276