Warrior underestimated
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Complete, First published Nov 08, 2022
I have been underestimated by doctors many times in my life as well as by other people because of my ethnicity, Orientation and also my disabilities particularly PTSD as I was born in a war zone this is my starred on my life this is the life that I have left is for enjoy reading it might have some scary parts in it so be aware.  Warrior underestimated is about what means to be a real warrior in the first place. It can be anyone's story but it happens to be mine as well.




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When I was 15 years of age, I was prepared to take my life. I watched an anime series called Neon Genesis Evangelion, and decided not to. 18 years later I wrote a book about everything that happened in-between. In my memoir/autobiography - The Journey So Far: A Transcultural Tale of Giant Robots, Abuse, Mental Illness, Spirituality and how Video Games and Anime Saved a Young Man's Life, I recount the story of how a young man faced with a myriad of crippling mental illnesses and a dysfunctional and abusive family kept afloat with the help of video games, anime, music, therapy and a host of other things. It is a tale of both tragedy and triumph - how I almost died on more than one occasion, but persevered and eventually found love, friendship, human connection and greater understanding of the world and its ways, as well as reconciliation with my abusers. And it's got giant robots in it! How could you say no? :)