Carpe Diem
If There's No God, I'm Fucked
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David Hite
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David Hite
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Carpe Diem: If There's No God, I'm F*cked is not a polite self-help book. It is a loud conversation about honesty, faith, addiction, fear, pride, love, and the weird comedy of being human. It is what happens when someone stops pretending and starts telling the truth about how life and recovery actually feel.
David Hite takes you from a cafeteria floor covered in humiliation to a life built on brutal honesty and gentle faith. He talks about anger and judgement, about discipline that frees you instead of shackles you, about fear that keeps you alive and fear that keeps you small. He uses stories that land like gut punches and still make you laugh. You meet the kid who learned to fight by getting beaten, the brother who became a superhero in a McDonald's booth, and the man who still wrestles with belief and refuses to quit.
Each chapter pulls at a different thread of being alive. Honesty. Pride. Anger. Discipline. Fear. Kindness. Gentleness. Strength without wreckage. Softness without surrender. It is not theory. It is lived experience with teeth and tenderness.
This is not about being perfect. It is about being real. You look at your wreckage, you laugh, you swear, you pray, you move anyway.
If sermons make you sleepy, this book will not. It is for the bruised and hopeful, the loud and the quiet, the one still trying to believe in something bigger than themselves without pretending to be saints.