Robin Ross

Robin Ross

2 booksSelf-HelpBiographyReligion & Spirituality

Robin Ross is a dedicated observer of the human condition, drawing from a diverse background that spans a Navy upbringing to profound personal trials. Through his experiences with family collapse, the loss of a child, and his ongoing battle with Parkinson’s and dementia, Robin has developed a unique perspective on the resilience of the human spirit. His work focuses on the intersection of brain science and spiritual healing, seeking to help others navigate their own paths from mental fog to clarity. Robin believes that every individual possesses the capacity for change through conscious choice and divine intervention. When he is not writing, he finds peace in manual labor and the act of creation, valuing the tangible sparks of life found in everyday work. He currently lives and writes with a focus on leaving a legacy of hope and transformation.

Books

Why I do what I do The red path

Why I do what I do The red path

How pride carves destructive neural grooves and the grace that rewires our souls

  • Self-Help
  • Biography
  • Religion & Spirituality

We don't just fall; we follow a path we've spent years carving. In this raw and unflinching follow-up to 'The Path Less Traveled,' Robin Ross exposes the 'red path'—the descent of pride that leads to financial ruin, relational collapse, and spiritual isolation. Through the lens of personal bankruptcy and the quiet shame of compulsive behaviors, Ross reveals that our worst choices aren't just accidents. They are the result of deeply worn neural and spiritual grooves that favor dopamine over connection and performance over truth. 'Why I Do What I Do: The Red Path' is more than a memoir of failure; it is a clinical and spiritual autopsy of self-sabotage. Ross masterfully bridges the gap between the science of neuroplasticity and the theology of grace. You will discover the 'Anatomy of Collapse' and learn how to recognize the friction of a life built on secrets. But the story doesn't end in the wreckage. Discover the 'Architecture of Recovery,' where humility becomes the tool to rewire your brain and realign your spirit. Grace isn't a reward for getting it right—it's the steady hand that guides you as you learn to walk the green path of honesty. If you have finally run out of rope, this book is your map back to a life of alignment, connection, and peace.

Why I do What I do

Why I do What I do

The Path Less Traveled

  • Self-Help
  • Instructional Guide
  • Religion & Spirituality

What if the very things that make you feel weak are actually the wind you need to grow strong? In 'The Path Less Traveled', Robin Ross offers a revolutionary recipe for change—one that doesn't involve shame, guilt, or the impossible standards of religious perfectionism. Drawing from the fascinating science of neuroplasticity and the profound spiritual concept of grace, Ross explores why so many of us feel stuck in a cycle of 'never enough.' Inspired by the lessons of Biosphere 2, where trees collapsed because they lacked the stress of the wind, this book reveals that true resilience is built through adversity, not by avoiding it. Grace isn't a reward for being good; it is the safety net that catches you when you have nothing left. It is the steady hand on the bicycle seat as you find your balance. Whether you are healing from religious trauma, struggling with addiction, or simply drowning in the pressure to perform, this book provides the roadmap to shift from the 'red path' of pride and isolation to the 'green path' of humility and awareness. It’s time to stop trying to earn your worth and start rewiring your brain for a life of genuine fulfillment. Change begins when you are ready to let go.