September 2019
Intermediate to advanced
176 pages
4h 14m
English
There was a time in my adulthood when I wasn’t doing what I loved. Like all too many people on this planet, I spent years floundering through life with no particular sense of direction or purpose—or at least not one that would enable me to support a family.
When I was a younger man, I knew exactly what I wanted to do. I had been playing guitar since I was 13, and if you had asked me in my late teens and early twenties what I was going to do with my life, my answer would have been obvious: play music, write songs, and perform.
I got married at 23, and that marriage came with a huge bonus—my first child, Angelica. By the time I was 24, my son, Saul, had joined the clan, and at that point I discovered that ...