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Scars to Strength

22 Laws of Self-Mastery: The Blueprint to Reign Over Your Life

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Scars to Strength

By: Shane Skaar
Narrated by: Shane Skaar
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Every scar tells a story—will yours break you, or build you?

Most people fold under pain. Shane Skaar turned it into proof. At 15, he survived chest surgery with a steel bar in his ribcage. At 18, he launched a 7-figure global fitness brand out of his college dorm. By 23, he lost it all in debt—and clawed his way back from zero.

From those scars came 22 laws of self-mastery—forged in failure, tested in real fights, and built to outlast comfort, fear, and excuses.

Inside you’ll learn:

How to weaponize your pain until scars become your strongest asset

The traps of comfort and comparison that keep most people average

Drills that scar discipline into your bones

How to stop performing for applause and start living for purpose

Why legacy isn’t trophies—it’s who you are when no one’s watching

This isn’t theory. It’s not motivational fluff. It’s a field manual for anyone who refuses to stay stuck.

Raw. Direct. Honest.

If you’ve ever been broken, underestimated, or written off—this book shows you how to rise stronger.

Don’t just survive your scars. Rule with them. Turn them into strength.

©2025 Shane Skaar (P)2025 Shane Skaar
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