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Who Says It’s Not Meant for Us? is a nonfiction book that explores how many of us build invisible fences around ourselves, based on old systems that once made sense but have now shifted. Through social observation, personal experience, and a sharp read on the changing world of work, the book shows that the way people are evaluated has changed: from a system where you needed permission before you could prove yourself, to one where your skills, output, and visibility can be read much earlier. This isn’t empty motivation, it’s about understanding the map we’ve been using, spotting where it’s outdated, and starting to reread opportunities in a more accurate way.





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