My Life, My Deaths (2001-2025): Their Plans Failed
by Robert Bailey
This book presents a structured personal account covering a twenty-four-year period, focused on resilience, endurance, and psychological adaptation in the face of prolonged life pressure and disruption.
Written as a clean and public edition, the narrative removes identifying details and avoids sensationalism, concentrating instead on lived experience, internal decision-making, discipline, and recovery. The work documents how sustained challenge shaped long-term coping strategies and behavioural awareness across complex personal and institutional environments.
Rather than a conventional memoir, this book functions as a reflective account of human resilience. It introduces the origins of the MR39-7 survivability doctrine as a personal framework developed through experience, reflection, and adaptation over time.
This edition is intended for general readers, libraries, and professionals with an interest in autobiography, social science, psychology, and true-life experience.