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The Boy With Zero Self-Esteem: One Man's Journey from Depression to Self-Actualization

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The Boy With Zero Self-Esteem: One Man's Journey from Depression to Self-Actualization
The Boy With Zero Self-Esteem: One Man's Journey from Depression to Self-Actualization

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The Boy With Zero Self-Esteem: One Man's Journey from Depression to Self-Actualization

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We all have heard of the terms and disorders so many of our fellow citizens in society deal with daily: depression, loneliness, anxiety, anger, paranoia, agoraphobia, attempted suicide, incel mindset, being bullied, low self-esteem and the list goes on and on. It is difficult to live a 'normal' happy life with just one of these mental health afflictions. Now imagine living with all of them!
This book will open up the life of one ordinary man who started off just like any happy-go-lucky kid, and how he grew up to encompass all the mental conditions listed above. A badly needed real story about the origins of mental health issues in a person who could be just about anybody out there.
But more importantly than how he suffered from mental health, this book will reveal how he was able to overcome his issues and demons to achieve a simple and happy ordinary life with his family. That 'normalcy' we all crave deep down.
He's only one of many who has looked for love, acceptance, and understanding in this odd and unfair world. We hope you will enjoy his journey.

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