HE ALMOST DIED FOR A LIE.
One moment, he was on stage, a successful motivational speaker pouring into others. The next, he was flat on his back, body shutting down under the flashing lights. It was the wake-up call he never saw coming.
For years, he breathed life into everyone else's dreams, quietly letting his own flatline. Music-his first love, the powerful rhythm of rhyming truth and rapping hope-was buried under bills, family, and the burden of being everything to everybody. At 50, he thought his moment was over.
But lying there, the question was impossible to ignore: If money didn't matter, what would he do with his life?
The answer? Write. Rap. Revive.
This is more than a book; it's a man's journey to stop asking "What if?" and start saying "Why not?" It's the testimony of a body that almost gave up and a calling that refused to quit.
If you've ever buried a dream beneath survival, or told yourself, "It's too late," turn the page. Feel your purpose breathe again. Because the whisper behind the weight is clear:
It's. Not. Over.