"my thoughts are my Bible I don't even question them at all and I'm always right"
Really very good. I found this book incredibly life-affirming, a read that arrived to me in a moment I was feeling crushed by life and the woes of being a sex goblin myself. Laughed out loud a lot reading this and sent pics of different bits to friends here and there to share the mirth.
The aphorisms and vignettes that compose this book feel deeply personal, a glimpse into Cook's brain, but speak to a common humanity, the common thread that has been made so visible by the internet, social media, we are all the same, our experience of life is quite common at times, the abuses and the joys, and we all find a lot of similar things funny.
Again, something truly peaceful about this book, even through the violence, or distances, or failures. Everything is fine, because we've practiced how to make things fine time and time again and have learnt how to make everything fine. We have all learnt how to tell ourselves stories: how to transform our pain, how to talk to ourselves an extend the same gratitude we have for others unto ourselves (with more success at times than at others).