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Backbone

Stop Being Weak & Do What's Right

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Modern culture rewards comfort, avoids conflict, and confuses feelings with leadership. The result is fragile individuals, compromised institutions, and leaders who struggle to stand firm when it matters most.

Backbone is a direct call to rebuild strength of character in an age that quietly erodes it.

Drawing on decades of entrepreneurial experience and leadership under pressure, Gregory Vetter examines how we lost the capacity for courage—and what it takes to get it back. This is not about aggression or bravado. It's about discipline, conviction, and the ability to do what's right when it's unpopular, uncomfortable, or costly.

Inside the book, Vetter explores:

  • Why modern leadership often collapses under pressure
  • How comfort weakens resilience and decision-making
  • The difference between acknowledging emotion and being ruled by it
  • Why consensus culture dilutes strength
  • How to stand firm without losing connection
  • The discipline required to lead, parent, and build with integrity
  • What it takes to raise strong, grounded children in a distracted world

Backbone is a practical framework for anyone who wants to lead themselves—and others—with clarity and conviction.

This is not about politics. It's about personal responsibility.

It's not about dominance. It's about strength.

If you want to stop reacting and start leading, this book is your blueprint.

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