Lost Identity: The Search for Well-being

Lost Identity: The Search for Well-being. Why did I write it?

There is no singular reason. Multiple videos on TikTok and Instagram have suggested the book is my equivalent to a PhD. It is. The publication of the book marks a milestone in my life, allowing me to move forward.   

The book is told in the first person. Yes, however, I don’t get to tell my story without the interactions I have had with others. A significant part of why I wrote the book was to express my gratitude.  As Dave Hume said, knowledge is images imprinted on the mind. Without others, I cannot build my knowledge bank.

The third reason I wanted to write was to help society. By society, I mean any citizen who requires a hand up. I also wanted to say to governmental institutions that they have to do better.

Lost Identity; available on Amazon

Me at four/five

Hopefully, I can achieve that goal. However, to reach my goal, I require your help. I kindly request that you purchase a copy of my book.  Not for you, for your MP or MSP. I want to get this book into the hands of the people who can change policy.     

While you are handing your MP/SMP my book, perhaps you could also ask them to watch the YouTube video embedded in the blog.  

I have come a long way in 37 years. I have two undergraduate degrees, a postgraduate degree, and I have written a book (equivalent to my PhD)

That’s why I wanted to write the book. I’ll cover in more detail what I want to achieve with this book.     

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