As a family man Mark Senior has been to the summit. As a corporate man he has climbed to the peak. As an everyday man he has journeyed to that somewhere place only to find that somewhere was no place that he wanted to be. At the age of 37 having being diagnosed as suffering from acute depression, anxiety and stress he was put out to pasture. That was until he learned that the mental illness, his mental illness, was not a prison sentence but a blessing. His mental health is his asset. He looks to share his asset. Take these two autobiographical journeys with Mark Senior and discover for yourself that these books could never be just more of the usual sameness. Many write of mental health issues. To read these books is to live with mental health issues, to feel them, to be part of them. This journey of pleasure and pain, of humour and sadness, is a journey of enlightenment where Mark eventually finds his depression to be his teacher. Without his experiences he would never have truthfully known who he was and who he has become. His autobiography belongs to depression. It belongs to you.
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