Don Singer was born July 16, 1952 in Bridgeport, Connecticut. He never finished high school and joined the Marine Corps at age seventeen. By the time he finished his four years, he had received his GED and started college. For the next thirty years he would spiral to the bottom of life. This is a result of emotions stuffed for forty years. To mask his feelings so he could feel comfortable in a crowd, he would use drugs and alcohol. Starting at ten years old he would try many things and even become successful. Then, when he had the world at his fingertips, he would chose drugs over his work, over his friends, over his wife and children, and eventually would decide to take his life rather than a drug. If you don't believe a person can change in a blink of an eye, start. One day a hopeless drug addict, who never read a book, suddenly started reading daily. If you don't like who you are and are not comfortable in your skin, here is your answer: change who you are.
评价“Pain Suffering Hope”