Some memoirs are about overcoming abusive childhoods.
Some memoirs are about surviving a war your friends didn’t.
Some memoirs are about playing collegiate sports.
Some memoirs are about partying like a rock star and drinking like a fish in the desert.
Some memoirs are about starting and failing a company.
Some memoirs are about struggles with mental illness.
Some memoirs are about rare and horrifying medical conditions.
This memoir is about how I did all of that and more before I turned thirty.
-Sean DeCoursey
Be Glad it didn’t Happen to You:
a Story of Disaster, Misadventure, Triumph, and Hope
by Sean DeCoursey
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Here’s the set-up:
This is the story of my life. I’ve been paralyzed, abused, locked up in mental institutions, a collegiate all star, traveled internationally, lost a military commission and set academic records. All before I turned 25. Since then I’ve been to war, buried my best friends, started a company and lived around the world. If you’ve ever wondered what kind of person is created by taking the ten worst things you can imagine and inflicting them all on one guy, this is the book that answers your question. Be Glad it didn’t Happen to You is 355 pages long.
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