When Sh!t Don’t Matter No More is the final book in Scott A. Warren’s Sh!t Together series—a work that moves beyond urgency, beyond understanding, and into something far more rare: freedom.


This book does not promise a better system, a smarter strategy, or a more comfortable life. It confronts something deeper. In a world increasingly shaped by technology, control, and the illusion of progress, it asks a simple but unsettling question: What actually happens when those things lose their power over you?


Through a series of short, direct reflections, Warren exposes the quiet forces that shape modern life—fear, approval, comfort, control—and shows how easily they become the levers that guide human behavior. He walks the reader through the collapse of those illusions, the death of the false self built to survive them, and the rediscovery of a life anchored somewhere far more stable.


At its core, this book is about alignment. Not with systems, institutions, or trends—but with the design of the human soul itself. It explores what it means to live from that design in a time when the world is increasingly asking people to trade truth for efficiency, and freedom for predictability.


This is not a call to withdraw from life. It is a call to live within it differently—unmoved by pressures that once controlled you, grounded in something the world cannot take, and free in a way that cannot be engineered or managed.


Because when a person’s life is finally anchored in God, something unexpected happens.


The things that once ruled them begin to lose their power.


And that is when they discover what this book is really about:


A life where, in the deepest sense, sh!t don’t matter no more.