“An insightful, highly engaging piece of self-analysis, in which the author makes neither excuses nor apologies. Would that we all have the courage to do this.”

- Edward W. Beal, MD, Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, Georgetown University School of Medicine, author of War Stories from the Forgotten Soldiers

“Great read. Hilarious . . . and, yes . . . informative. A fast-paced, enjoyable page-turner. Bozung’s misadventures in the corporate world should be required reading for all who leave the service. This book should be in every PX around the world.”

- Clay Custead, author of From the Farm to Arlington

"Hammer, meet nail. Bang! Dan's book should be required reading for anyone leaving military service. Excellent story telling with spot-on lessons learned at the end of each chapter."

- Kelly Galvin, U.S. Army (retired), author, PowerPoint Ranger: My Iraq War Logs

"Dan Bozung's story is funny and, at the same time, poignant. It is a remarkable story of opportunity, wins, losses, and many lessons learned as Dan shares his quest to find his way in corporate America."

- Ted Studdard, U.S. Marine Corps (retired), author of Depot to Depot

"A bold, refreshing, and funny look at the lack of leadership in the corporate world that is, unfortunately, all too prevalent."

- R. Paul Vuolle, author of Lead Now, Manage Later: The Straight Shooter's Guide to Business Success

“With enough humor and humility to keep things light and entertaining, Dan Bozung’s book will provide some much-appreciated advice to former members of the military who are making their first perilous forays into the corporate world. But it also should be required reading for business school students and future leaders.”

- Buck Wyndham, U.S. Air Force (retired), author of Hogs in the Sand

"Dan Bozung didn’t set out to write a case study on resilience, but that’s exactly what he did! His determination to brush off adversity, move forward, and stay positive is a terrific lesson for all of us. Never settle. Never quit!"

- Rob Clark, author of Everyday Resilience for Everyday Heroes

“This is a bracingly authentic tale of Dan Bozung’s challenges in the civilian world after the Navy and Harvard. It’s equal parts comedy and tragedy, with a healthy dose of introspection. Let Dan’s pain—and hard-earned insights—be your gain.”

- Mark Nevitt, Syracuse University College of Law, contributor to The Washington Post and Slate