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A Thousand Golden Sentences From The Depths Of Darkness
A Thousand Golden Sentences From The Depths Of Darkness
A Thousand Golden Sentences From The Depths Of Darkness
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"Breaking Free: From Darkness to Victory"

In the heart-wrenching pages of "Breaking Free," journey with me as I unveil the raw and transformative tale of my battle with severe substance addiction. This isn't just a memoir; it's a testament to the indomitable human spirit's capacity for change and redemption.

From the depths of despair to the exhilarating peaks of athletic prowess, discover how I transitioned from a life ensnared by drugs, alcohol, and cigarettes to become a beacon of hope as a sports enthusiast and a mentor to young minds. Through a myriad of motivational aphorisms scattered throughout the book, .......

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Release dateJan 6, 2024
ISBN9798224964635
A Thousand Golden Sentences From The Depths Of Darkness
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payman moradkhani

About Me My name is Payman Moradkhani, and I am a children's mentor living in Stockholm,Sweden. I originally come from Iran, where, unfortunately, I had a severe addiction to drugs. After finishing high school, addiction led my life into the depths of human darkness for many years, exposing me to countless bitter experiences. Not only did I inflict serious harm upon my body, but my mind also suffered grave injuries. From childhood, I was introspective and quiet, constantly lost in my thoughts, pondering onquestions like: How can we make the world a better place? How can we put an end towars? How can we eradicate poverty? And many more. In 2007, with the help of my older brother and a friend, after eight months ofimprisonment in Iran, I managed to quit drugs at an addiction treatment center. Later, under strict supervision, I made sure not to relapse into addiction. In 2008, I successfully quit smoking. In 2009, I immigrated to Sweden, and after eight stressfulyears, I obtained permanent residency. With the support of the compassionate people and generous Swedish government, and through my relentless efforts, I managed to have a better life. I am still working onself-improvement and striving to be a better human being. In 2010, I stopped eating meat, only occasionally consuming it when necessary. Since then, I have consistently engaged in mental and physical exercises and eliminated many unhealthy foods from my diet. Three months ago, I managed to overcome my most significant addiction, which I had since childhood: excessive sugar consumption. But why am I writing all this? For several reasons: The impact of words in one's life is significant. I believe that by writing this book, I can be a beacon of hope for the hopeless, addicts, or alcoholics, letting them know that they too can overcome. Due to my constant introspection, I have many ideas but lack the financialmeans to implement them. I hope that by selling this book and with your support in recommending it to others, I can fund my projects aimed at making the world a betterplace. .....

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    A Thousand Golden Sentences From The Depths Of Darkness - payman moradkhani

    A thousand golden sentences, from the depths of darkness About Me

    My name is Payman Moradkhani, and I am a children’s mentor living in Stockholm, Sweden. I originally come from Iran, where, unfortunately, I had a severe addiction to drugs. After finishing high school, addiction led my life into the depths of human darkness for many years, exposing me to countless bitter experiences. Not only did I inflict serious harm upon my body, but my mind also suffered grave injuries. From childhood, I was introspective and quiet, constantly lost in my thoughts, pondering on questions like: How can we make the world a better place? How can we put an end to wars? How can we eradicate poverty? And many more.

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    In 2007, with the help of my older brother and a friend, after eight months of imprisonment in Iran, I managed to quit drugs at an addiction treatment center. Later, under strict supervision, I made sure not to relapse into addiction. In 2008, I successfully quit smoking. In 2009, I immigrated to Sweden, and after eight stressful years, I obtained permanent residency.

    With the support of the compassionate people and generous Swedish government, and through my relentless efforts, I managed to have a better life. I am still working on self-improvement and striving to be a better human being. In 2010, I stopped eating meat, only occasionally consuming it when necessary. Since then, I have consistently engaged in mental and physical exercises and eliminated many unhealthy foods from my diet. Three months ago, I managed to overcome my most significant addiction, which I had since childhood: excessive sugar consumption.

    But why am I writing all this? For several reasons:

    The impact of words in one’s life is significant. I believe that by writing this book, I can be a beacon of hope for the hopeless, addicts, or alcoholics, letting them know that they too can overcome.

    Due to my constant introspection, I have many ideas but lack the financial means to implement them. I hope that by selling this book and with your support in recommending it to others, I can fund my projects aimed at making the world a better place.

    The sentences you read in this book are partly my own insights, which I realized during my darkest times, and with difficulty, came to believe in them. I also collected other sentences from the internet over time, noting down any useful sentence I came across, creating a collection of insightful phrases.

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    For changing the world towards a better one, I began by changing myself. During my time in a drug rehabilitation camp, I met someone who introduced me to

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