Knowing the author personally I can attest that the writer penned this work from profound insights that he has lived, experienced, and practiced as a
clinical psychologist: that people are positively defined by how they overcome obstacles or are negatively influenced by living down to criticism and self doubt. The work is philosophically, psychologically, and clinically sound and argues well, that by being taught how, to take personal responsibility for our existence we can recreate ourselves to reach our true potentials. We are more than our past behaviours and circumstance. Indeed, we can be more than, in spite of or because of, our individual or collective checkered past. The book delivers a good read and validates the promise that no matter what happens in our life by learning how to forgive, and by taking positive action: giants will fall.
Dr. Chris Montoya, Ph.D., Psychology
Tenured Professor - Thompson Rivers University, British Columbia, Canada