They say rock bottom teaches you lessons the mountaintop never will. I disagree.
Because sometimes you don’t fall to the bottom—you get pushed. Framed. Lied to. Left behind.
That’s not a fall. That’s an ambush.
And that’s exactly what happens to Thomas Dalton, the man at the center of Basically Done. Fired without warning. Dumped like dead weight. Everything he thought he built—gone in a flash. But instead of crawling back to the life that betrayed him, he does something most of us only daydream about:
He gets in the van and drives away.
The story isn’t just fiction. It’s a reflection of what happens when you finally admit the system is rigged—and choose to live by your own compass. Not the GPS they programmed for you.
Basically Done isn’t about giving up. It’s about letting go.
Letting go of the suits and lies. Letting go of people who only loved the version of you that made them feel powerful. Letting go of the dream they sold you and rediscovering the one you buried.
It’s part conspiracy thriller, part redemption road trip. With a dog named Chewybabe who sees the truth before anyone else.
If you’ve ever had everything fall apart and thought, “Maybe that’s not such a bad thing,” this book is for you.
You’re not crazy. You’re just waking up.
And you’re not alone.
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