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Publié par | Everest Media LLC |
Date de parution | 24 mars 2022 |
Nombre de lectures | 0 |
EAN13 | 9781669359982 |
Langue | English |
Poids de l'ouvrage | 1 Mo |
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Insights on Nicholas Bush's One by One
Contents Insights from Chapter 1 Insights from Chapter 2 Insights from Chapter 3 Insights from Chapter 4 Insights from Chapter 5 Insights from Chapter 6 Insights from Chapter 7 Insights from Chapter 8 Insights from Chapter 9 Insights from Chapter 10 Insights from Chapter 11 Insights from Chapter 12 Insights from Chapter 13 Insights from Chapter 14 Insights from Chapter 15
Insights from Chapter 1
#1
I was 14 when I visited my aunt’s house in Wisconsin. I was playing with Jay, her son, and his friends, when I learned how to wakeboard. I was warned not to come over anymore, as Jay did not want to play with me anymore.
#2
I was not an academic, and I loved sports, drums, and getting the hell out of my house. My parents were strict, and I had to be perfect. I was also forced to go to church.
#3
I have learned over the years to be secretive and never share my cares and desires with anyone in my family, so that they can’t be scoffed at or laughed at. I like to think that with retrospect, my parents will wish they had raised me differently.
#4
I was a defensive end, offensive right tackle, kickoff returner, punt returner, punter, and kicker in eighth grade. I was always out for blood in sports, and I played to stay out of trouble in school and off the streets.
#5
I can still recall the first time I thought I killed someone. It was in Janesville, Wisconsin, in 2002, when I was twelve years old. I was the defenseman for my hockey team, and I was playing against the other team’s forwards. I was alone when it happened, and I knew I had to keep all three of them in front of me.
#6
I was a hockey bully, and I loved it. I was six feet tall and 165 pounds, and I had a big mouth. I was indestructible, and I enjoyed making enemies with teams from other neighborhoods. I was popular because I could solve other kids’ problems.
#7
I am a person whose priorities are focused on physical gratification. I enjoy sneaking over to an older girl’s house at night to have sex with her. I am failing school, and my parents force me to see therapists who diagnose me and give a reason why I’m such an academic disaster.
#8
I had a fun night out with my friends smoking weed. I loved the image of myself as a party boy, and I ran with it. But teachers and girlfriends began to react negatively to me, perceiving me as having crossed a line by smoking weed.
#9
I began to smoke weed at the farm, and I didn’t care about looking cool or saying the right things to get with girls. I just wanted to get high. I didn’t want to die if I got a girl pregnant, so I used condoms.
Insights from Chapter 2
#1
I was always off with my family, and I knew it. I would spend hours on end talking to my siblings, and I would also teach myself to play the drums and listen to entire Pink Floyd and Led Zeppelin albums.
#2