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A little excerpt from my book
Reading about addiction recovery through personal memoirs offers a unique, heartfelt perspective that you won’t find in generic self-help books. This particular memoir, with a striking title, “Too FckedUpToQuit, Too Stubborn To Die: When Getting High Broke Me,” encapsulates the raw and gritty reality of addiction and the fierce determination to overcome it. What resonates most with me about stories like this is how they reveal the complexity of addiction—not just as a physical or psychological battle but as a deeply personal journey shaped by pain, mistakes, and stubborn hope. Sharing excerpts from such a book invites readers to empathize with the struggle without judgment, making the recovery process feel more accessible and real. If you or someone you know is on the path to recovery, literature like this can serve as both a mirror and a guide. It shows that relapse and hardship don't mean failure, but rather part of a process—being "too fcked up to quit" often means the individual is grappling with intense challenges, yet their "too stubborn to die" spirit keeps them fighting. Engaging with stories tagged #puttingmyselfoutthere and #supporteachother highlights the importance of community and vulnerability in healing. Opening up about addiction through memoirs or social media creates a supportive network, reduces stigma, and encourages others to share their own journeys. Ultimately, memoirs like this bring light to the shadows of addiction and recovery, proving that getting high broke the author but also set the stage for profound transformation. For anyone seeking motivation or understanding, these stories are invaluable tools for connection and hope.


























