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The Pain That Saved Me; A True Story Of Breaking, Healing, And Helping Others Do The Same
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- ISBN8231769735
- EAN9798231769735
- Date de parution16/07/2025
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- ÉditeurWalzone Press
Résumé
This is not another feel-good self-help guide or a shallow "it gets better" tale. This is doctrine for the shattered. A battle cry for the ones who still flinch at night. A manifesto for the broken-hearted, the emotionally exiled, the ones who laugh at the idea of overnight healing. The Pain That Saved Me isn't about putting band-aids on bullet wounds. It's the unapologetic memoir of survival, of crawling out of emotional wreckage with bare hands and bleeding knuckles.
Patrick M. Gough doesn't offer clichés-he offers proof. Proof that pain, when wielded properly, becomes power. That breakdowns can be blueprints. That the mess is sacred. This is your permission to stop numbing. To stop performing wholeness. To stop burying rage beneath silence. It's a book for every soul that's ever been told to "get over it, " for every person gaslit by toxic positivity. You won't find polished inspiration here-you'll find blood-soaked pages, unfiltered grief, and the roadmap back to yourself.
Each chapter grips your chest. Each subchapter whispers the truth you've been choking on. This is what healing trauma really looks like. It's jagged. It's relentless. And yes, it's worth it. Don't call it motivational nonfiction-call it war strategy for the wounded. Don't call it self discovery-call it soul resurrection. This is for readers who crave books about overcoming pain that don't lie to them.
For those tired of quick fixes and desperate for truth. For anyone who needs self help for broken souls that doesn't insult their intelligence. Search no more for healing from emotional abuse, true story healing journey, or trauma healing books that speak your language. You've found the one that screams it. This isn't a story of rescue. This is a story of rebirth. Not by magic. Not by a miracle. But by burning, bleeding, writing, and walking straight through hell.
Join the tribe of the unbroken. We don't hide our scars. We lead with them. Read this book if you're done pretending. Live this book if you're ready to return to yourself. The Pain That Saved Me is more than a memoir. It's a revolution in soft skin and loud truth.
Patrick M. Gough doesn't offer clichés-he offers proof. Proof that pain, when wielded properly, becomes power. That breakdowns can be blueprints. That the mess is sacred. This is your permission to stop numbing. To stop performing wholeness. To stop burying rage beneath silence. It's a book for every soul that's ever been told to "get over it, " for every person gaslit by toxic positivity. You won't find polished inspiration here-you'll find blood-soaked pages, unfiltered grief, and the roadmap back to yourself.
Each chapter grips your chest. Each subchapter whispers the truth you've been choking on. This is what healing trauma really looks like. It's jagged. It's relentless. And yes, it's worth it. Don't call it motivational nonfiction-call it war strategy for the wounded. Don't call it self discovery-call it soul resurrection. This is for readers who crave books about overcoming pain that don't lie to them.
For those tired of quick fixes and desperate for truth. For anyone who needs self help for broken souls that doesn't insult their intelligence. Search no more for healing from emotional abuse, true story healing journey, or trauma healing books that speak your language. You've found the one that screams it. This isn't a story of rescue. This is a story of rebirth. Not by magic. Not by a miracle. But by burning, bleeding, writing, and walking straight through hell.
Join the tribe of the unbroken. We don't hide our scars. We lead with them. Read this book if you're done pretending. Live this book if you're ready to return to yourself. The Pain That Saved Me is more than a memoir. It's a revolution in soft skin and loud truth.
This is not another feel-good self-help guide or a shallow "it gets better" tale. This is doctrine for the shattered. A battle cry for the ones who still flinch at night. A manifesto for the broken-hearted, the emotionally exiled, the ones who laugh at the idea of overnight healing. The Pain That Saved Me isn't about putting band-aids on bullet wounds. It's the unapologetic memoir of survival, of crawling out of emotional wreckage with bare hands and bleeding knuckles.
Patrick M. Gough doesn't offer clichés-he offers proof. Proof that pain, when wielded properly, becomes power. That breakdowns can be blueprints. That the mess is sacred. This is your permission to stop numbing. To stop performing wholeness. To stop burying rage beneath silence. It's a book for every soul that's ever been told to "get over it, " for every person gaslit by toxic positivity. You won't find polished inspiration here-you'll find blood-soaked pages, unfiltered grief, and the roadmap back to yourself.
Each chapter grips your chest. Each subchapter whispers the truth you've been choking on. This is what healing trauma really looks like. It's jagged. It's relentless. And yes, it's worth it. Don't call it motivational nonfiction-call it war strategy for the wounded. Don't call it self discovery-call it soul resurrection. This is for readers who crave books about overcoming pain that don't lie to them.
For those tired of quick fixes and desperate for truth. For anyone who needs self help for broken souls that doesn't insult their intelligence. Search no more for healing from emotional abuse, true story healing journey, or trauma healing books that speak your language. You've found the one that screams it. This isn't a story of rescue. This is a story of rebirth. Not by magic. Not by a miracle. But by burning, bleeding, writing, and walking straight through hell.
Join the tribe of the unbroken. We don't hide our scars. We lead with them. Read this book if you're done pretending. Live this book if you're ready to return to yourself. The Pain That Saved Me is more than a memoir. It's a revolution in soft skin and loud truth.
Patrick M. Gough doesn't offer clichés-he offers proof. Proof that pain, when wielded properly, becomes power. That breakdowns can be blueprints. That the mess is sacred. This is your permission to stop numbing. To stop performing wholeness. To stop burying rage beneath silence. It's a book for every soul that's ever been told to "get over it, " for every person gaslit by toxic positivity. You won't find polished inspiration here-you'll find blood-soaked pages, unfiltered grief, and the roadmap back to yourself.
Each chapter grips your chest. Each subchapter whispers the truth you've been choking on. This is what healing trauma really looks like. It's jagged. It's relentless. And yes, it's worth it. Don't call it motivational nonfiction-call it war strategy for the wounded. Don't call it self discovery-call it soul resurrection. This is for readers who crave books about overcoming pain that don't lie to them.
For those tired of quick fixes and desperate for truth. For anyone who needs self help for broken souls that doesn't insult their intelligence. Search no more for healing from emotional abuse, true story healing journey, or trauma healing books that speak your language. You've found the one that screams it. This isn't a story of rescue. This is a story of rebirth. Not by magic. Not by a miracle. But by burning, bleeding, writing, and walking straight through hell.
Join the tribe of the unbroken. We don't hide our scars. We lead with them. Read this book if you're done pretending. Live this book if you're ready to return to yourself. The Pain That Saved Me is more than a memoir. It's a revolution in soft skin and loud truth.