When the author began writing this book, it started out as a form of therapy. He found out that he had Manic-Depressive Disorder when he was forty years old. He became disabled because of it when he was forty-three years old. When he was born, he also had nerve deafness, so he couldn't hear very well. This book is full of his personal experiences through the years, some fiction, and the combination of both. Many of these jokes he wrote while he was having manic episodes. He has always believed that laughter is the best medicine, and as his good friend A.J. said, "Misery loves company." This…mehr
When the author began writing this book, it started out as a form of therapy. He found out that he had Manic-Depressive Disorder when he was forty years old. He became disabled because of it when he was forty-three years old. When he was born, he also had nerve deafness, so he couldn't hear very well. This book is full of his personal experiences through the years, some fiction, and the combination of both. Many of these jokes he wrote while he was having manic episodes. He has always believed that laughter is the best medicine, and as his good friend A.J. said, "Misery loves company." This book is dedicated to everyone who suffers from some form of mental illness or disability because of it. He has never tried to benefit from or use his disabilities to gain things. They are his assets, not liabilities, to carry on and prove that he is just as good a person as anyone else is. We have to face the fact that we live in a very cruel world today where lies, manipulation, cheating, stealing, harassment, and hostile environments are very commonplace. No matter how hopeless a situation looks, there is always hope.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Randy Cassatt was born in Valley City, North Dakota, on March 28, 1961. His family moved to a farm north of Detroit Lakes, Minnesota, in 1966. After graduating high school, Randy moved to Fort Smith, Arkansas. In 1985, he won the Western Arkansas and Eastern Oklahoma Tough Man Contest. He now resides in Rudy, Arkansas.
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