ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Michael Stevenson Scott, 73, is a lifelong writer, television producer, and entrepreneur whose work cuts across broadcasting, technology, government contracting, and global economic development. His lifetime mission as a problem-solver is to turn life experience into practical solutions that can be quickly understood and rapidly implemented. Solutions that create value.

He writes under a pen name and speaks openly and honestly from experience: multiple marriages, several daughters, and long episodes of single life have been as instructive as any boardroom. He has led executive training, board development, grant writing, and trained emerging entrepreneurs in Third World countries -83 projects across 37 countries from Eastern Europe to Africa, South Asia, and the Pacific.

The Young Man’s Guide to Women

The young woman you are trying to date today is not the same as five years ago. “What Women Want” can’t be understood until you realize “Who She Is” and “How She Got This Way.” Learn from a 73-year-old author in his third marriage instead of a 30-year-old gym buff who wins every girl he asks out. New for 2026.

How to Survive the Catastrophic Loss of Your Home

Practical 78-hour exit plan after home loss — insurance claims, tax recovery, mortgage strategy, contractor management, and rebuild vs. walk-away decisions.

The GenZ Guide to How the World Works

Stop waiting for the system to fix itself. Learn the moves that protect your income, sharpen your career, and turn chaos into opportunity—start today.

Young Man’s Guide to Women

The “Young Man’s Guide to Women” is a brand-new (2026) and long-needed take on the modern young woman, a new species in evolution that is hard to understand without examining the culture that created this accelerated new creature, the same culture and politics that pushed young men into the ditch. It offers a full explanation of how women climbed to the top of the food chain and how you ended up under a rock. Yes, you can build relationships that don’t wreck your confidence, finances, or future, but not if you’re reading a 10-year-old book. Women are amazing and intimidating, but the smart young man quickly learns “new woman speak,” washes the dishes, takes out the trash, and gets along just fine. Your author is a 73-year-old wreck on his third marriage (with daughters) who has made every mistake with women possible, and the bank account to prove it. Now you have a chance to learn from a pro. Read this book before your woman or your parents find it.

The GenZ Guide to How the World Works

The GenZ Guide to How the World Works gives you a survival-first toolkit: clear, tactical moves to outsmart automation, protect your money, and build real leverage when systems fail. No fluff, no nostalgia — just practical checklists, career pivots that actually work, tax and civic literacy you can use now, and mental frameworks to stay resilient when everything around you is unstable.

Inside you’ll find:

  • Career plays that reduce automation risk and open new income paths.
  • Money moves that protect freedom and accelerate independence.
  • Scam radar for credential traps, fake opportunities, and dead-end paths.
  • Civic and tax basics so you can navigate a fractured political landscape.
  • Action checklists and real-world examples you can use this week.

This is not theory. It’s a field manual for people who refuse to be casualties of other people’s failures. Start turning chaos into advantage today.

How to Survive the Catastrophic Loss of Your Home

Practical, step-by-step 78-hour exit plan for homeowners facing partial or total home loss. Learn how to file insurance claims, recover taxes, manage mortgage and cash flow, oversee contractors, and decide whether to rebuild or walk away — fast, clear financial and practical guidance when time matters most.