Ever feel like the inner stumbling blocks you encounter run deeper than the surface-level patches offered by most self-help books?For years, I went through one book after the other, convinced these were the result of a unique personality deficit. It wasn't until the pandemic arrived that the spiritual origins of those deficiencies became clear.A failed return to the gym after lockdown exposed the true cost of each lie I told myself during the pandemic. Desperate to live without the burden of this mental, physical, and emotional weight, I began a journey to transform my life, starting with my physique, creating an ideal opportunity to put years of stored-up knowledge into practice.Yet, on the path to "becoming the best version of myself," I saw that the influences I considered great often had a complicated relationship with God, frequently exhibiting self-glorification. Disturbing questions about the spirit behind their morality became impossible to ignore.My growing intolerance for the self-improvement world's ego-centrism sparked a powerful craving for humility, which I only found perfectly modelled in Jesus Christ.This book explores why a lifetime of spiritual misdirection was an unavoidable byproduct of failing to live as He commanded.