This Book Isn't About Healing. It's About Surviving Loudly.
Let's just get one thing clear up front:
I didn't write this book because I've mastered life.
I wrote it because I've survived more levels than I can count, with zero cheat codes, broken armor, and a sarcastic prayer.
You ever sit in your car after an argument, replaying everything you wanted to say but didn't, then go inside and make dinner like nothing happened?
Yeah. That's the level we're on.
This book isn't for the "just think positive" crowd.
Cry between tasks and still meet deadlines
Have mastered the art of emotional multitasking
Are tired of being the strong one, the peacemaker, the unpaid therapist
Are still figuring out who they are, but damn sure know what they're not taking anymore
You won't find healing mantras here.
You'll find dark humor, hard truths, and real tools for surviving in a world that expects you to function while you're falling apart quietly.
A walk-through for the emotional version of you that doesn't quit, but damn sure wants to.
It's for when life glitches, people disappoint you, and the peace you were promised still hasn't shown up.
But it's real. And sometimes that's the only thing that saves you.
So if you're here because you need a sign that you're not alone, not broken, not overreacting—
This book is the thing I wish someone handed me when I was spiraling but still getting shit done.
Let's start the walkthrough.
Because life isn't giving us a break, but we sure as hell can learn how to break the rules.
What level of life are you stuck on right now?
The relationship mess? The family guilt trip? The identity crisis side quest? All of the above?
No judgment here—we've all been respawning on the same shit.
And if you don't feel like talking yet?
Just drop a 😵 so I know you're in the chaos too.
Let's survive this game together.
FYI: If there are more Hints, Hacks, and Cheat Codes that you would like to share. Comment below and I will add it to the Next Level.
Game of LIFE: The Walk-Through with Hints, Hacks, and Cheat Codes
Survival manual for emotionally burnt-out humans who still have to show up