What I Wrote Before I Knew Myself: A Revisited Edition of "Why I Love My Prozac" A Book About Becoming Who You Didn't Know You Could BeWhen I first wrote Why I Love My Prozac, I was a younger man trying to make sense of myself, my past, and the world I was waking up to. I wrote with conviction, urgency, and the kind of honesty you only have when you're still learning the language of your own inner life.Revisiting this book now, years later, I can see both the truth and the incompleteness in those pages. The core remains: a story about wrestling with identity, anger, religion, family, and the stubborn work of becoming someone you can finally live with. But this edition adds something the first one didn't have-clarity, context, reflection, and a fuller understanding of the man who wrote it and the man who came after.This is not a rewrite; the core chapters remain untouched. The new material includes a Preface from 2025, a revised epilogue, a section of lessons to my children, and an Author's Note to the reader. Together, these additions create a conversation across time-between who I was and who I became.If you've ever looked back at your younger self with equal parts pride, discomfort, and tenderness, you'll recognize this journey. It's about growth. It's about reclaiming your own narrative. And it's about learning that becoming yourself is less about certainty and more about courage.