<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Explore, through 65 poems and letters, the depths of black mental health, belief in a higher power, stimulant usage, reliance on family, and love. With an emphasis on the mental, physical, and spiritual resilience of black people, it relates the journey from depression to hope, from suicide to life, from hatred to self-love. Embark upon a uniquely personal journey and persist on the pathway to self-love.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>Explore, through 65 poems and letters, the depths of black mental health, belief in a higher power, stimulant usage, reliance on family, and love. With an emphasis on the mental, physical, and spiritual resilience of black people, it relates the journey from depression to hope, from suicide to life, from hatred to self-love. Embark upon a uniquely personal journey and persist on the pathway to self-love.Stoicism is not a philosophy that usually describes people of the African Diaspora. However, black people endure excruciating emotional pain, mental hardship without the display of feelings, and spiritual agony without complaint. Within the pages of this book is all the validation you'll need for what you think, experience, and feel.<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Morris Junior is a mental health advocate, trauma-informed professional, inspirational speaker, and leadership expert. He writes from personal and professional experiences from the Southeast, Midwest, and West Coast to provide inspiration, hope, and love. His poetry and letters detail experiences of black mental health and belief in God. He covers topics such as faith, depression, nature, drugs, self-love, and culture. He is also the founder of Common Perspectives LLC and looks forward to releasing more content in the future.He hopes that his poetry and letters empower readers to show love toward all.
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