Dear Adventurous Reader,
Before we embark on this rollercoaster ride together, a few words of caution and clarity:
Fictionalized Truth: While this book is rooted in my personal experiences, certain names, places, and details have been altered to protect privacy and avoid dredging up the past in high definition. The essence of the story holds true, but let's just say I've taken some creative detours.
Sensitive Content: This journey explores some pretty heavy topics, including mental health issues, suicide attempts, and experiences of abuse. Please tread carefully, especially if these subjects hit close to home. It's okay to take breaks, skip sections, or hug a pet—whatever keeps your boat afloat.
Not a How-To Guide: While I'd love to proclaim myself the guru of getting through life's mess, this book is not a professional guide to mental health, adulting, or surviving chaos. It's more of a "here's what happened and how I'm still kicking" kind of tale. For expert advice, please consult a qualified professional.
Humor is Weird: What makes one person laugh can make another scratch their head. I've sprinkled humor throughout this book as a coping mechanism and way to lighten the mood. If my jokes don't tickle your funny bone, feel free to roll your eyes and move on.
Change is the Only Constant: Just like life, the thoughts, feelings, and perspectives presented in this book are subject to change. They represent a snapshot of my journey, not the final destination.
Engage at Your Own Risk: If you're up for a bit of chaos, introspection, and possibly questionable life choices, then you're in the right place. But remember, we're all navigating this crazy world one step at a time, so let's be kind to ourselves and others.
Thank you for picking up this book. Whether you're here for the drama, the laughs, or the shared human experience, I hope you find something that resonates, even if it's just the realization that no one really has it all figured out.
Yours in shared chaos and hopeful tomorrows,
Poppy.
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