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You Can Sleep In Your Car, But You Can't Drive Your House To Work: How I overcame depression, foreclosure, addiction and homelessness by expressing gratitude.

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You Can Sleep In Your Car, But You Can't Drive Your House To Work: How I overcame depression, foreclosure, addiction and homelessness by expressing gratitude.
You Can Sleep In Your Car, But You Can't Drive Your House To Work: How I overcame depression, foreclosure, addiction and homelessness by expressing gratitude.

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You Can Sleep In Your Car, But You Can't Drive Your House To Work: How I overcame depression, foreclosure, addiction and homelessness by expressing gratitude.

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The story of man who confronted home foreclosure, depression and addiction by living in his car for 9 months at a truck stop. After hearing an retired Orthodox minister talk about giving gratitude for the good and bad things in life he decided he would try it. That first night in his car he gave thanks for the roof over his head, even though it was a sun roof. From there he tells of experiences and frustrations while learning to be thankful for all that life has to offer, good and bad.

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