
Why Live?
The Beautiful and Painful Mess of Learning to Love Life
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Narrated by:
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Faolan Sugarman-Lash
About this listen
Why Live? is a story of vulnerability and transformation. In the face of depression and trauma, Faolan Sugarman-Lash learns to love his life despite his pain. In this audiobook, he shares his mistakes, lessons, stories, and advice for how to overcome mental health challenges by experiencing each part of life fully and finding meaning. He offers the full spectrum of his life experience from relationships to travel and from trauma to spirituality.
This audiobook is a manifestation of Faolan’s vision for a vulnerable, open, and courageous world. If you have ever wondered why you’re here, this is the audiobook for you.
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