"I Think I Need to Talk to a Doctor" tells author Jason Ventre's
life story-so far anyway. He shares his history for many reasons,
but chief among them is the need to explain his life experiences so
that others may try to avoid having them. Diagnosed with bipolar
syndrome, he talks honestly about the repercussions of his
decisions-mostly bad ones, when considered on a scale from moderate
to devastating. He still deals with repercussions from those
choices on a daily basis.
From describing the funny challenges of childhood and trying to
figure out what mattered and what didn't to recalling his failed
relationships, Ventre paints an honest picture of a boy who was
just different. Rather than trying to change who he was, he just
went with whatever he felt-with unforgettable results. Now he takes
those results and unapologetically turns them into lessons. Ventre
reminds us that we all have pasts full of mistakes; although it
might be a great thought to say that we can learn from our past,
history has shown us that we're more likely to just "think" that
we've learned from our mistakes as we continue to make them.
"I Think I Need to Talk to a Doctor" shows that sometimes
laughing at our irrational decisions might be the only way to grow
from them and hopefully teach others not to travel down the same
road of lost maturity.
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