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My Autobiography

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n my volume one autobiography, I’ll be explaining my life from ages 0 to 25 while touching on some of my past lives as well. Volume two will be an introduction to my life from ages 26 to 50. Volume three will be from ages 51 to 75, and so on.

I have experienced a lot throughout my life and have overcome a lot. Being the chosen one comes with challenges and adversity. It’s all about how you react. See the mainstream media always want you to react. That’s why they hit people with sentimental, madness, and other emotions on the news for you to react. Once you give in to your emotions, you’ll then react in a certain way. Don’t let people get a reaction or a rise out of you. Think before you speak, think before you type, and have a balance between logic and your emotions. You can’t be more of one side than the other.

Being too emotional will make you attached to certain things, and it’ll bring you comfort. Once it leaves, you’re heartbroken which equals sadness, which includes emotions. That’s why it’s so important to detox, disconnect, and not be overly attached to anyone or anything. It’s a short-term pleasure instead of a long-term gain.

With that being said, you can’t be too logical with everything as well. Being too premonition about everything will make you live in your head, constantly overthinking, and it’ll bring traumatic reexperiences to your life. Life shouldn’t be filled with stress, anxiety, depression, etc. Life should be fun, enjoyable, and living in the moment. That’s why when you live in the present moment, you’ll lose that nostalgic sentiment of overthinking any situation. Release and let go to flourish for a healthy balance between the two.

In conjunction with the book itself, “How to Overcome an Apocalyptic Events” some of the main characters’ issues and problems could be similar to anyone’s struggles throughout life itself. You’ll be amazed at how similar it’ll become...