Suicide and mental illness are touching subjects to talk about, but this world needs more people who are willing to share their story of triumph through their suffering. David and the contributing writers offer their experiences to encourage you that there's a whole life waiting for on the other side of your pain and suffering. Some have gone through their darkest days and made it through, while others have not. However, this book shows how your negative experiences are opportunities to make a part of you even stronger to go through life's ups and downs. A Life Worth Living is David Partido's journey through his dark days filled with anxiety, depression, suicidal thoughts, marital/family issues, loneliness, isolation, and doubt. He talks about his life experiences, sharing his thoughts while going through his dark days. David illuminates his motivation to move through his suffering and identifies the actions he took to pursue his best life. While going through his dark days, he was looking for a book to help him through. However, he couldn't find the right one so he that's why he wrote this book, for people who are going through similar situations. Every person's struggles are unique, but we don't have to go through it alone. This book offers a survival guide, a way through the suffering, and a path towards your better days. This book provides non-medial methods to pursue your best life by escaping darkness. David hopes that if you are suffering, he will be able to connect with you through his experiences so that you can continue living. He wants you to strive to be a better version of yourself, reframe failures as learning opportunities, and believe that seeking help is a sign of strength. "Live now and leave the past behind you Better days have yet to come "
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