You have tried to get healthy eleven times. You are not the problem. Somewhere between the abandoned macro app and the third unopened supplement tub, you started to believe the failure was yours. It never was. You were handed a health plan too complicated to survive an actual Tuesday, and then blamed for not surviving it. The Simplicity Paradox ends that cycle. Drawing on two decades spent sitting with the dying, the grieving, and the burned-out, Nicholas Adamtey strips modern wellness down to three things you can keep for life, starting tonight, and hands you the one tool, the Ninety-Second Rule, that turns the exact moment you want to quit into the moment you don't. No new program to abandon by spring. Just permission to stop, and a method built to hold on your hardest week. Keep the smallest true thing. Become the person who finally didn't quit.