I wrote this book with the hope that I can simplify one of the readers’ lives. My goal with this book is to touch as many people as possible. To help shine the light on, so you can make changes that will enhance your life and the lives of those you touch.
We project everything that happens to us outward; we rarely look internally to find the answers to our problems. It’s much easier to be the victim, to blame someone else for your situation. Life as we know it is all planned out for us; we are the ones who deviate from the plan. This is where life can take you for an unexpected twists and turns. Then you wake up twenty to thirty years later wondering where life went. It’s almost as if you were waking up from a coma thirty years later. Some people handle deviating from the plan with ease, while the majority struggle. So dare to be different and make small changes that will benefit you and those around you.
This book is about and for every day people. Being Mentally Crippled is about not using our minds properly and how we behave in our daily lives. It’s about not using common sense. It’s about how we treat each other from work time to play time. We stopped doing the simple things such as reading books and thinking for ourselves. Why have we given up the right to control our own health? Your health belongs to you, not the doctors. This is about friendship and how we should treasure a good friend. Good friends do not abuse one another. We need to be kinder to one another. Just because the economy is bad does not mean that we have to be bad to each other. It’s about keeping it simple; let’s just be good human beings. We have deviated so far from being good, kind people that all we do is lash out and hurt one another. This is about stretching your hand out and helping someone else reach the sky.
The first step starts in the mirror; it starts with you.