Life After 40: A Semi-Autobiographical Guide
“Do you know how they say your life flashes before your eyes before you die? Well I hate to be the bearer of bad news it doesn’t, or at least it didn’t for me”
Based on actual events along with some fiction making it semi-autobiographical. “Life after 40,” tells the story of a man who after ending a three-year addiction to pain pills begins looking for the silver lining that’s supposed to come with recovery. Only to find himself in a life-altering game with Karma. A game he never wanted to play. Hopefully, it will make you laugh, cry, and everything in between because that’s how an addict feels every day.
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I was about three or four weeks into my unconventional rehab when I started questioning for the millionth time if the next consistent sunrise was something I wanted to see. Like most addicts, I burned my fair share of bridges chasing those
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When I was about eight years old, my dad bought three bikes, one for my two brothers and one for me. It was white with blue paint that faded from the front forks down half the frame. The wheels were painted white to match the latest trend in BMX
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One of my dad’s favorite sayings was “The best lesson in life is life itself” something I never truly understood until the day I realized I couldn’t function without one of my once prescribed pills. You see my addiction was actually the best
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