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IN THE BOOKS
I was encouraged by many to write my first book, I Didn't Ask To Be Me. But who am I, and who would care to know about me? I do know a lot of people, though. I've had an interesting and exciting life, but it never seemed enough—unless I could find a way to write about everyone all at once. That's it: we're all the same, yet different in the lives we've led. Through my association with a recovery group for people with addiction, I can write about my experiences in that area and all the people I have met who struggle with alcoholism.
My next book focused on what I do best: sales and self-promotion. Titled Sales and Selling Yourself, it examines the art of selling yourself as a way to succeed in any endeavor. Whatever you're selling, you are the constant—the product or person people have to buy into before they invest in anything else.
t usually takes me a year to write and produce a fully edited, print-ready book. While the current book is in the editing stages, I start working on the next one. For my third book, I decided to undertake a comprehensive study of addiction. As a diligent student and researcher, I aimed to create a work that goes beyond alcohol use disorder (AUD) and substance use disorders (SUD).
Two and a half years later, with twice as many pages as my previous books, I released Addiction Logic in May 2024. This book is written in simple language and is intended for anyone dealing with a passion, routine, habit, obsession, or addiction—experiences shared by many.
You guessed it, I am six months and thirteen chapters into The Proof is in the Pudding. You’ll have to find out for yourself later this year!







IT IS 75% WRITTEN COMING SOON
THE PROOF IS IN THE PUDDING
My "Proof is in the Pudding" book is coming, but not so soon. The phrase “the proof is in the pudding” suggests that the best way to determine the truth in something is through first-hand experience, hence actually “tasting the pudding.”
However, I must challenge this belief by highlighting that individual perspectives can be subjective. The world often depends on collaboration and different viewpoints to establish what is accepted as truth. I emphasize the importance of not assuming one’s truth as the only truth and the need for collective understanding from various sources of information and teachings. This book outlines the many ways to understand what you accept as truthful.


















