"Serial Reinvention"

by Fernando Bessega

A Survival Guide for Neurodivergent People
A field guide for neurodivergent lives written from the inside. Part memoir, part operating system, challenging pop-psychology simplifications, and closer in spirit to The Body Keeps the Score than modern self-help.
# Nonfiction
# Health & Wellness
# Multicultural
# Philosophical
# Self-Help
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This is not a success story. It’s a survival story. Serial Reinvention is the true account of how a neurodivergent mind survived a world it was never designed for. Fernando Bessega grew up misunderstood, bullied, and internally overwhelmed, long before he ever had words like autism, ADHD, or anxiety. To survive, he didn’t “heal,” “optimize,” or “find himself.” He built something else entirely: an internal survival architecture that allowed him to adapt, rebuild, and keep going when collapse would have been easier. This book is part memoir, part framework, part survival guide. Through vivid childhood memories, immigration, corporate life, broken masks, and repeated reinventions, Bessega reveals the pattern that emerged from necessity: a repeatable cycle of observation, risk-mapping, imagination, structure, and action. Reinvention was not ambition. It was adaptation. Serial Reinvention is not: • a productivity system • a therapeutic manual • a promise of healing It is a lived account of how one person learned to survive without losing himself. Written for neurodivergent readers who have never felt at home in the world — and for neurotypical readers who want to understand what lies beneath the surface — this book offers an honest window into a mind that had to be engineered, not discovered. If you’ve ever felt like you were running different software in a world that never explained the rules, this book was written for you. Not as a manual. But as a map.