STRESSHACKED:
How to Get Stronger in a Civilization Designed to Break You
NOW AVAILABLE FOR DOWNLOAD
Alex’s new book is the opening move in an extensive counterattack designed to stop and reverse the intentionally directed drift of society towards weakness, complacency, and eventually a willing renouncement of all autonomy and sovereignty.
Written by Alex Tarnava, who is an inventor, philosopher and researcher best known in the biohacking community for inventing the open-cup hydrogen water tablets, StressHacked is an extensive guide to regaining strength of mind, body and purpose through meticulous and deliberate exposures to physical and psychological stressors. Only through strength can we earn our autonomy. Divided into two books, which start at opposite ends, inverted, meeting in the middle, StressHacked comprises of The Mind and The Body with critical interludes in the center detailing how true strength is only achieved through unity of mind, body and purpose.
Dedicated to truth, and a stronger society free of tyranny, Alex has opted to offer this, and all books to follow, free of charge as PDFs for download. Through Amazon, the lowest price allowable by the platform will be selected for physical copies, Kindle, and Audible, with 100% of the proceeds directed towards advertising awareness for the book. This mission is bigger than money, and decision to purchase should not stand between anyone’s considerations on reading.
Excerpt from foreword by business partner and scientist, Dr. Tyler W. LeBaron:
- “The writing in StressHacked is deeply personal, unflinchingly raw, and distinctly philosophical, blending memoir with incisive critical commentary on contemporary health paradigms. It is a text steeped in the concepts of anti-fragility and hormesis, methodically building a compelling argument around the virtues of resilience and the strategic rejection of pervasive modern tendencies toward fragility, overmedicalization, and comfort-driven stagnation. The narrative, candid and introspective, navigates the contours of Alex’s own physical and psychological collapse and his subsequent deliberate reclamation of health through systematic exposure to controlled stressors and disciplined self-mastery. Rather than presenting a singularly sanitized or traditionally academic voice, the work is characterized by a deliberate and calculatedly polemical approach, provocative in its rhetoric, yet rigorously rooted in philosophical traditions, particularly Stoicism and Nietzschean thought.”
Download your copy of StressHacked, The Body and The Mind today!