They Tried to Bury Him with a Lie. Instead, He Wrote the Truth: The Story of Christian Cassarly and the Book That Shouldn’t Exist
Christian Cassarly was never supposed to recover.
Not from the shame.
Not from the record.
Not from the kind of label society never forgets—even when it’s built on a lie.
In 2016, Cassarly was accused of something that never happened.
They said the child was six years old.
In reality, she was six months.
She was his cousin.
And Christian, then thirty years old, was simply caring for her during a family moment—an act of help and responsibility that was misinterpreted, misrepresented, and mishandled in court.
He wasn’t defended.
He wasn’t protected.
He was convicted.
The Label That Almost Ended Everything
“There was no crime,” Christian says. “There was no inappropriate behavior. But the system doesn’t wait for truth. It runs on fear.”
That fear cost him his reputation.
It cost him relationships.
It cost him opportunities.
It cost him safety.
But it didn’t cost him purpose.
The Book That Was Never Supposed to Be Written
Out of the silence, out of the rejection, out of the weight of carrying a label he didn’t earn, Christian did something no one expected:
He wrote a book.
Not a rant. Not a defense. Not an explanation.
A revelation.
The book is titled Readiest. It’s not about guilt. It’s not even about survival.
It’s about preparation, healing, and alignment with who you really are—even when the world tries to define you by its own misunderstanding.
In it, Christian draws from his background as a licensed nurse and survivor of deep injustice to explore 12 powerful “readiness diagnoses” that apply to emotional, spiritual, and relational healing.
Readiness for Coping
Readiness for Enhanced Self-Concept
Readiness for Spiritual Wellness
Readiness for Power
Readiness for Communication
Readiness for Forgiveness
Each chapter is a roadmap for people who feel trapped by past stories, shameful labels, or lies spoken over their lives.
Not a Victim. A Visionary.
Christian Cassarly could have disappeared.
But instead, he became a voice.
He became a builder.
Today, he is the founder of Superpower Thinking (SPT), an elite 75-course system that teaches wealth creation, mindset healing, and identity restoration. He’s authored over a dozen books. His curriculum has helped students transform not just their portfolios—but their confidence, language, faith, and family legacies.
“I don’t pretend it didn’t happen,” he says of the conviction. “But I also don’t let it define me. What defines me is what I built after they tried to destroy me.”
For the Misunderstood, the Misnamed, and the Misjudged
Cassarly says Readiest is for the people who carry silent battles.
“Maybe the courts didn’t get your side. Maybe your family didn’t listen. Maybe your past has been used as a weapon,” he says. “I wrote this book to help you recover what they tried to take: your name, your voice, your clarity, your purpose.”
A New Chapter
The false conviction still lives in the system.
But Christian lives above it.
He doesn’t run from the record. He outgrew it.
And now, through Readiest, he offers the same spiritual strategy to anyone who feels unheard, misread, or falsely judged.
Because they may have written the paperwork.
But God wrote the ending.
And Christian Cassarly is still writing—this time, in his own hand.
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