In life we are all given a shit sandwich, those of us who are successful are the ones who can make it taste like peanut butter and jelly!
I have been asked why I wrote this book. I tell people, “We all have a skeleton or two in the closet. I just decided one day to open the door and write about whatever comes out.” I didn’t hold a thing back, even with the fear of the public reading this and changing their opinion of me.
Even with all the drugs that I did, all the bad decisions I made, I was still able to restart my life–and if you are in some kind of a predicament, I know that you can too. But you can’t accomplish anything if you don’t try. If this book helps someone else for the better, then my life was a success. That is all I wish.
If you have enjoyed this book, please pass it on to someone who is going through a rough time in their life. It is my hope they’ll see that if they make up their mind to give themselves a second chance, they’ll have a decent shot at changing their life, as I did. Trust me, with a positive attitude, and taking one small step at a time in the right direction, tomorrow can and will be a better day than today.
I wanted to share my life with you, the reader, because I thought it was a good life, with ups and downs. There were funny and sad times. It may be a life for people to learn from–even if for what not to do. I love to laugh, and I hope this book has brought some laughter to you. It is a proven fact that laughter will add years to your life.