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  • 09/2023
  • 979-8-9886310-1-9 B0CK3Q8S34
  • 197 pages
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  • 12/2023
  • 979-8-9886310-2-6 B0CK39ZBWG
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Vincent Gervasi
Author
Simpin' Ain't Easy: Twelve Steps to Embracing Common Sense and Rejecting Stupidity

Adult; Memoir; (Market)

Simpin' Ain't Easy: Embracing Common Sense and Rejecting Stupidity Introduction In "Simpin' Ain't Easy: Embracing Common Sense and Rejecting Stupidity," I invite readers into the depths of my personal journey—a journey marked by addiction, unhealthy relationships, and a revolving door of recovery programs. This memoir chronicles my transformation from a life of chaos and self-destructive patterns to one founded on the principles of Stoicism, with a deep exploration of its virtues: justice, courage, wisdom, temperance, and moderation. Throughout this narrative, I must express profound gratitude to my higher power, whom I choose to call God, for guiding me through this tumultuous yet enlightening voyage. The Abyss of Addiction My story begins in the clutches of addiction, a darkness that enveloped every aspect of my life. Addiction blindsided me, drawing me into its abyss with deceptive allure. At first, it offered escape from pain and uncertainty, but it was a Faustian bargain, one that led to the erosion of my self-respect and a series of regrettable choices. Addiction robbed me of my ability to think rationally and to embrace common sense. Unhealthy Relationships and the Quest for Validation In the haze of addiction, I found myself in a cycle of engaging with women who were far from ideal partners. My quest for validation and the need to fill an emotional void led me into relationships characterized by toxicity, instability, and emotional turmoil. I was searching for external validation to mask my internal insecurities, a pursuit that only fueled my descent into stupidity. The Revolving Door of Recovery Programs Desperate to escape the clutches of addiction and the destructive relationships it led me into, I entered and exited countless recovery programs. Each time, I clung to the hope of redemption, but without a genuine commitment to change, I found myself trapped in a never-ending cycle of relapse and despair. It was a harsh lesson in the need for both courage and temperance. Taking Responsibility for My Life The turning point in my life came when I realized that I could not blame external circumstances or other people for the mess I had created. It was a moment of profound introspection where I acknowledged that I alone had the power to change the trajectory of my life. This was the essence of taking responsibility, the first step on my journey towards embracing common sense. Embracing Stoicism In my darkest moments, I stumbled upon the wisdom of Stoicism. This ancient philosophy offered a lifeline, teaching me that the power to transform my life lay within. I dove into the teachings of Stoicism, seeking guidance from its core virtues: justice, courage, wisdom, temperance, and moderation.   Justice Stoicism's virtue of justice reminded me that true justice begins within. I needed to be just to myself, recognizing my own worth and the value of my life. This newfound self-respect laid the foundation for breaking free from my self-destructive habits. Courage The courage to confront my addiction and unhealthy patterns of behavior was a formidable challenge. It meant facing my fears, acknowledging my mistakes, and embracing the vulnerability required for change. Stoicism taught me that courage was not the absence of fear, but the willingness to act despite it. Wisdom Wisdom, as a Stoic virtue, encouraged me to seek understanding and clarity in the chaos of my life. It prompted me to learn from my past mistakes and to use that knowledge to make better choices. Wisdom became my compass on the path to recovery. Temperance and Moderation Stoicism's virtues of temperance and moderation were instrumental in helping me regain control over my impulses and desires. They provided the tools to break free from addiction's grip and to cultivate a life marked by balance and self-discipline. Conclusion: Gratitude to a Higher Power As I stand today, transformed and renewed, I am filled with gratitude to my higher power, whom I choose to call God. It is through His grace that I found the strength to overcome addiction, break free from unhealthy relationships, and take responsibility for my life. The principles of Stoicism, with its virtues of justice, courage, wisdom, temperance, and moderation, were the guiding stars on my journey of self-discovery and empowerment. "Simpin' Ain't Easy" is not just a memoir; it is a testament to the human capacity for change and growth. It is my hope that my story will inspire others to embrace common sense, reject the shackles of self-destructive behavior, and find their own path to transformation. In closing, I extend my gratitude to you, the reader, for joining me on this journey through the pages of my life. May you find inspiration and insight within these words, and may you, too, discover the power to transform your life.
Plot/Idea: 8 out of 10
Originality: 8 out of 10
Prose: 7 out of 10
Character/Execution: 8 out of 10
Overall: 7.75 out of 10

Assessment:

Plot/Idea: The author explores the roots of his addiction and details how he was able to beat the monkey on his back. His experiences will provide insight for those battling similar demons. 

Prose: Gervasi is a solid writer who readily draws readers in to his story. He acknowledges a tendency toward sarcasm, which sometimes undercuts some of its salience and power.

Originality: This is an original work that chronicles the author's experiences. While many have shared their personal journeys through addiction, Simpin' Ain't Easy is unique in its candor and blend of both self-compassion and tough love.

Character/Execution: Gervasi frankly discusses the origins of addictive behaviors, acknowledging that self-defeating cycles frequently begin with a desire for escape, comfort, and/or feelings of belonging and empowerment. His close analysis of his own foibles and unhealthy coping mechanisms is clear-eyed and thought-provoking.

Date Submitted: December 21, 2023

Formats
Paperback Details
  • 09/2023
  • 979-8-9886310-1-9 B0CK3Q8S34
  • 197 pages
  • $14.99
Ebook Details
  • 12/2023
  • 979-8-9886310-2-6 B0CK39ZBWG
  • 171 pages
  • $3.99
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