Hi everyone,
I’ve recently become interested in the psychology of "The Comeback."
I'm looking for book recommendations (biographies or case studies) about high-level executives, entrepreneurs, or public figures who experienced a total collapse—specifically involving legal trouble, prison time, or massive public scandals—and managed to successfully rebuild their careers or reputations afterwards.
I’m less interested in the "glamorization" of the crime, and more interested in the rehabilitation and the journey back to the top. How do people reinvent themselves after losing everything?
Does anyone have recommendations for well-written books on this specific type of resilience?
Thanks!
by nadavthe