From the time you took your first breath, there has been someone telling you what to do...under the guise of making you better and keeping you safe. But it's rare to be told what NOT to do and WHY? I'm not talking about the "don't put your feet on the table" knowledge, but rather the real-life experience that proves what a dumbass we can be. Life can be one mean SOB, but F-BOMB YOUR LIFE peels back the curtain to show you how easy it is to F*CK your life without you even knowing it. Full of bona fide methods (once thought to be pearls of wisdom) that have served to nearly (and secretly) destroy every aspect of the human condition. The establishment does not want you to learn this stuff. I am not the establishment. So put your feet on the table, read this book, and crack the code to living a better life. You won't be disappointed, unless of course you have already been victimized by these methods. In that case, rise above and don't continue to be the victim; it's not a good look on anybody. People who stand out most in life are those who are either credibly awesome or incredibly awful. This book can lead to awesome or awful--the choice is yours. You are the author of your life, so take hold of this book and create your masterpiece!
Gregory Scott Kase lives and trains in Houston, TX. His workouts include dictionary lifting, mind bending, and running at the mouth, although no one ever listens. He has been called either incredibly brilliant or extremely stupid; the jury is still out though, as the verdict of such deliberation will be life-altering for all those who know him, and especially for those who are related to him.
He is traditionally a writer of fiction, which has everyone who knows him utterly ticked off that he is not living in that world instead of theirs. He lives for research, even though his notepad is rarely welcome during those sensitive times when worlds crumble and heavens collide. But to Kase, there is much to be learned from two women fighting over the last pack of toilet paper at the dollar store.
Kase is a man of few words, mainly because he's never quite happy with the string of words that come to mind. But he does enjoy a good quote. One of his favorites is from Benjamin Franklin: "Either write something worth reading or do something worth writing." Kase has tried to use this himself but is often ridiculed for being too mean. He now sticks to his own thoughts which can be equally offensive.