From Heroin to Hollywood: The Story of Mike Majlak - IMPAULSIVE EP. 181
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- Опубліковано 20 вер 2024
- In this emotional episode of IMPAULSIVE, we finally pick the brain of our boisterous co-host, Mike Majlak. After a decade of heroin addiction, Mike tells the story of his violent, illegal, and ill-fated past in honor of his book release, “The Fifth Vital,” available now on Amazon:
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TW _ Addiction / Drugs
I’m 25 been a cr*ck addict for 4 years, I’m 5 months clean as of October 1st!!
that’s amazing, congratulations 😁
That great bro Keep your head up King your journey has just began
Thanks for all the support guys!! I’m on a better path!
Congratz bro Keep it going
good job love life no matter what ! :) proud of you!
This should be a Netflix series. Every episode is one of those Stories. The gist or end of the story should just be him getting out of the end of the tunnel. Sober and happy
lmao u kiddin Adam Sandler can play Mike
Like how I met your mother, but it's how I met Lana
That would probably be a hit and all but from what Mike said about how he wants the book to affect to people, I don't think that would be his goal.... To entertain others from his past. It kinda de-values the aim of the effort he has put into it. Just my opinion
Skin2012UK ye , you just need to be careful that the story is done legit
You're joking right..??? HAHAHA
“We are all in the same game, just different levels, dealing with the same hell, just different devils.”
This shit hits
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Julian Portilla Tsunami by Russ
No
I remember reading this quote on tumblr when I was 12 and thinking it was deep
Hi I’m David, a recovering crystal meth addict I really enjoyed this episode and it’s helped me volumes with my recovery honestly. Thank you Mike. Today I have 75 days sober.❤️
Keep it up man. Good job
@@dawn1390 still going strong 4 months sober this coming Monday
@@davidbarak5510 good shit dawg
@@davidbarak5510 proud of u bro keep it going you got this ❤️
@@davidbarak5510 good shit
1:00 Mike Majlak comes on the show
3:06 They talk about Mike’s book release and his life story behind the book
8:47 Mike talks about the substances he was addicted to in the past
13:33 How does a 17 year old from New Haven Connecticut get addicted to drugs, also talks about PurduePharma
19:00 They talk about people being prescribed with narcotics, addiction and mental illness
25:24 Mike talks his lowest moment, talks about his grandfather and mother
31:04 Mike talks about the stories in his book, breaking his leg & ankle, selling heroin, police
49:20 Logan reads an excerpt from mikes book, Mike’s warrior mentality
53:21 Mike tells a crazy story of having a gun pointed at him
59:48 Mack asks Mike how did writing out his story affect his current mental state
1:01:35 Logan asks why did Shawn Nelson from LoveSac hire a druggie, Mike gives life advise to the clueless, Mike ran a dog day care
1:08:54 How Mike got a job at LoveSac and how he met Logan Paul how their friendship grew
1:14:28 Logan wrote a prelude letter to promote Mike’s book, and he asks Mike why did he leave his stable job and worked with joined team Maverick
1:27:00 how does Mike handle his character notes, talks about being empathetic
1:35:09 Mike and Logan talk about Hollywood parties, meeting Drake
1:40:22 Mike and Logan exchange compliments with an underlying tone of judgement, and Mike talks about the perfect life
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Twentywulf thanks
Twentywulf no
U shouldn’t have done this, why skip a whole episode full of lessons an advice to make you a better person
To everybody who comments “I’m starting to like Logan Paul.”:
I think we all need to realise that Mike is a huge reason to why Logan is now ‘likeable’. Logan is now being his true self, and luckily we’re all able to see him for who he is now. A f*cking brilliant entertainer.
It’s clear that Mike has been a huge influence in Logan’s life. Using his own mistakes and/experiences to help Logan out. This podcast is f*cking amazing, and you guys on Impaulsive have inspired me a crazy amount. Me and my best mate love this podcast, and we hope to be just as entertaining as you lot some day.
Keep up this quality work.
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Same. Hmu if you wanna bounce ideas off someone in a similar position!
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totally agree, people who have never watched logan hate him but havent realized how much hes grown
I swear I don't get how mike is hated by anyone?!? He literally did a whole ass 180! Such an inspiration! Mad respect Mike!💯💯
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shadow walker Hey guys I have just made a music video for the song I would really appreciate if you would go and check it out and let me know how you feel about it, it means a lot to me❤️🔥🙏🏻
This guys communication is incredibly powerful. It’s probably the thing that allowed him to be successful after rehab. His story telling and his ability to draw you in when he talks, that charisma has gotten him far in life so quickly. Definitely an unspoken talent of his
As someone who has seen every single episode of Impaulsive I can tell mike is a genuine dude who means no harm. I respect mike a lot and everything the man has overcome. He is a fundamental part of this show and can’t operate without him and hope he stays for as long as this show goes on
We Ww 1985 Mike Arrived 33 years later he is grateful he is alive he wasn’t suppose to pass 25 where Logan is @ but muthhhyaeffen he is alive all these new ni88as poppen r is young he remembers when he was 18 doin the same thing... 🥀🧐 💨💨💨 💯
yeah same i dont understand all the hate he gets
So agree with you!
It’s ppl that are jealous who give the hate. No other reason.
@@benleblanc4858 exactly they want to be big mike so badly
If fifth vital becomes a movie then Adam Sandler has to be casted as mike😂
@Emji YES THIS NEEDS TO BE THE TOP COMMENT MAN
Yesss
Tbh there’s no chance the movie would be able to get a big enough of a budget to be an Adam Sandler movie
@@spooks9482 besides the pay for actors , do some research and adam got share of the profits
abdul bari The movie profited 20,000 so it broke even. If he got a share of that, he deserves it he’s a great actor.
This podcast was over a year ago. I needed to hear this, TODAY. I watched this TODAY when I needed it. Thank you. This is all I can say. Thank you, Mike. Thank you Logan for believing in this amazing human being. If anyone knew what I was about to do, what I am going through, and what I have been through... idk. idk what to say Just thank you.
You aren't alone trust me, just remember... one day at a time.
You aren’t alone in this world, you never truly are. Take it easy, one day at a time.
Truly beautiful
Sending you lots of love and light. I hope a week later you’re still feeling the same type of motivation and clarity this episode brought you. Keep looking towards the future because there is one.
Just keep going. Hope everything works out for you. God bless
I just ordered the book. Shit this touched me. Whoever is reading this, please keep reading. I did not just order it to support mike (yet that was a big part) I ordered it to understand how anything can happen to anyone, and it doesn’t matter who you are, you can go through hell. I can’t wait to read about what mike has went through and what changed him to be the amazing human being he is. I struggle with depression and this is one of my biggest fears. The fear of myself letting drugs come into my life is the only reason that they aren’t here yet. I strive to be as good as mike and push myself to be better everyday no matter what will happen. You can too. Nobody is ever alone. Ever. People love you. I love you. I don’t know you but I love you.
Kayci Souders we all love you too
U just need to smoke some weed
it's just so difficult sometimes that u just feel like u need something to numb the pain
I don’t know all that you are going through. But that was a beautiful thing to say and do. Know you are being prayed for that strength and comfort will be sent to you. So very true, everyone is loved by someone. Loved by Jesus, or even a stranger. God bless❤️
@@tylersego363 Shut up dude
For all the UA-camrs that have made books, this is the only one that has really been sold to me! Mike has a great ability for storytelling. Very interested to find out what else he's done!
Ben Mcleod cuz all u want to here is whats other people is going through 🤫🤦🏽♂️... thats the reality of our society now!!! But mike proud of u bro.... inspire people 🤙🏽👉🏼✌🏽
I mean do we need a book?
He tells his story on every pod cast 😂
How can we buy in Australia
you raise a very good point! I hope you are in a better position now. I can see why from your point of view this is very inappropriate.
mike is a different breed, not many people can do what he has done and what he will continue to do. he is an idol of mine, there is no way his book will fail. Mike Majlak does not fail.
He seems like a pathological liar
vince92664 you seem like an absolute fucking bum that deserves to live in a sewer
Noah Deli that's really immature lmao, getting that angry because someone disagrees with you. You are the pinnacle of the majority of Logan Pauls audience. You are a complete fucking moron
I get where you're coming from - but it sounds like Mike Fails... and fails alot...but then he gets his ass back up from the ground and keeps moving forward.
Lucas Dodson umm Lucas how old are you
I’m an alcoholic who has 20 months clean. Lately my life has been a terrible struggle. My partner unexpectedly lost her father, and the immense amount of grief and loss has caused her to shut me out. I’m in a terribly fragile mental place and watching helped me. I’ve been watching these videos all day just to keep my mind occupied. Thanks for all that you do.
You got this 🤍
Congratulations on 20 months clean🙏🏼. Try to rely on your higher power because when no one’s there, he is. He always answers and he wants to do right by you. I will say a prayer for you
Wherever you are brother, I am sending love your way. I am an addict as well and I know how hard life can get. Keep your head up and don’t ever let that negative voice in your head win. I’ve been where your at, sending love your way
“This book is for people that have nothing left to live for”...So much respect to you, Mike.
This was, and probably will be the only episode where I don't go and do anything, touch anything or distract myself. I listened with intent and I focused on everything said or done. After watching every, single podcast this is the one. The one that if you're a fan of the podcast it means more than you could ever imagine. If mike reads this or any of the impulsive cast, please know that this shaped the way I see everything around me. Thank you for all you have done to create and share these life stories of all of you. I can't say I've ever done drugs or anything but being able to see how dark it can get really changes the way I see them today. Thank you. Mike, you're an inspiration to us all and you leading these stories of past experiences is truly international. I will be praying for this book after the podcast and I hope it gets the full love and support it, and you truly deserve. God will be by your side with this one Mike, I know it.
Max Currington glad to hear!
Amazing stories an deep. Maybe they will do another that goes deeper!!!
Same 💯
Well written. A true, pure reflection of how this impacted you. I think you represented what this meant to us. Thank you.
Max Currington lol all you want is a response from mile 🤣
Mike - I know you will probably never read this comment, but I just wanted to say that this podcast has inspired me more than anything. I have dealt with extreme trauma, stemming from a misdiagnosed disease for over 10 years. The doctors told me that I would be in a wheelchair and my spine would be completely fused before I was 30. I found out 10 years later I was dealing with a completely different illness to what I was told. By this time I was almost dead because the illness had progressed so far and I had no treatment. I was extremely close to ending my life several times, and this was in my early 20s. My addiction to opiods stems from this illness and extreme pain.
I am lucky that I finally figured out what was wrong with me and I could get the proper treatment and start to heal. It's been 2 years my health is about 50% better, and I am almost back to having a completely normal life. I have lost a lot of time, I am 27 this year with very little experience, but I am now studying a masters degree in Finance and Economics to pursue my dream career. It's stories like yours that need to be told, and I have a huge amount of respect and admiration for you, what you have gone through, and the fact that you are trying to make a positive impact on people's lives who are suffering.
Hey man I know that this doesn’t mean much but my mom went through a very similar story except she wasn’t as fortunate as you were and she unfortunately passed and I just want you to know that no matter what people say about you I and many others support you. Much love man ❤️
Hello my friend, I'm curious, were you diagnosed with an auto immune disease called Ankylosing Spondylitis? I ask this because I lived in horrible pain from the time I was 20 years old until I was finally diagnosed with a genetic disease called Ankylosing Spondylitis and it will cause your spine to fuse together depending on how advanced it is. I had doctors that didn't believe me for years and they thought I was a drug seeker because I could barely walk sometimes. It wasn't until I was 31 years old with a terrible opioid addiction just from the pills my doctor had been giving me. They found out through a blood test that I had this disease and I've been on these injections I have to take every two weeks called Humira. It literally saved my life eventhough they do have some rare negative side effects I've yet to experience. But there's nothing worse than being addicted to opiates because of how sick your body gets when you don't take them. I've been clean from the opioid pain pills since 2013 and that's a miracle because my family had bought my burial plot when I was 26 years old. I'm glad to be alive now and there's hope for anyone who truly wants help. I wish you the best.
Fusion X bro just keep holding on and having faith, don’t ever give up🙏🏽👍🏻❤️
i guts say you will become successful & travel around the world
♥️♥️
If you physically have gone through exactly what he has gone through like I have, or you haven't, regardless THIS episode hits harder than anything ive ever seen. I literally downloaded it to save it forever. I cried multiple times in front of my girlfriend, she has NEVER been through anything like Mike or myself, and she saw how hard this shit hit. Logan, thank you for giving this dude the time. He saved thousands just from this episode alone.
Cried through this whole podcast. My very close friends was a heroin addict and is now the head trainer of a gym.
Bradly martyn from Nelk boys?
@@978derrick u wrong for that ☠☠☠
The thing I like about mike is that he’s not scared to show his emotion. I feel every man should be like this.
It’s not easy.
Men have been culturally programmed to hide emotions, or atleast to keep them away from commending their actions that could have drastic repercussions to themselves and the people arround them.
It’s not a « pride » thing. No men is happy, or feel better, because he hides his emotions. Ask any men you know if they ever wanted to quit, to lose their responsabilities, to let life eat them. Ask them if they never cried, felt lost, completely out of touch and if they never felt weak upon how life threat them.
All of them will say yes, they did.
And it’s hard to keep it in. But we do, because the clock is ticking, because others have worse problems, because the family needs food on the table, and because that’s our role to keep going.
And I’ll like to add that it’s not really a gender thing.
Single mothers who works 2 jobs and are in complete debt have this same mentality.
And that’s pretty impressive.
Charles Masclef bro thank you for this comment, it hit me different
yes.
Yea
SC_Shemar
No problem dude have a wonderful day
I struggled with addiction to oxy’s for 9 years, got sober almost 10 months ago and have finally gotten to the point of being sincerely happy with myself and proud of myself for the first time. I really love hearing Mike’s story and have been looking forward to the book release. I’ve never even commented on a UA-cam video before, let along bought any sort of merch, but I’ve already ordered your book. Thank you so much for telling your story.
Here 👑
Jordan Roddewig I’m another one. There’s a few of us. Proud of you keep it up
Congrats, so glad you've made it🙏🏼
NERDBASHER402 thank you! Congratulations on your sobriety as well! I think it’s amazing how supportive you all are on here! 💜
Sam thank you! Y’all are so sweet! 🥰
the awareness mike brings to addicts and their struggles is AMAZING. people are so quick to judge based on the initial choice to do drugs that they fail to realize that it comes to a point where it’s no longer a choice. what he’s doing is so incredible.
It’s really crazy how proud of people you can be when you don’t even know them on a personal level. Congrats BIG MIKE!
I agree! Sometimes people tend to take credit away from them just because they are famous and it is very irrational in my opinion! Mike should get all the credit he deserves. He fought it as a human being and people need to applaud him for that.
Living Echo I agree! He just kicked my ass with his words especially 1:17:22. This guy has so much good karma coming because of the the simple word “LOVE”
Yeah, my appreciation for him was already huge but now it is even bigger.
very well said haha👍🏼
U are fckn right bro, i felt the exact same thing, this guy is the example that u have to keep punching every day beacause there s always hope
Everyone says mike is annoying and talks to much, I think that mike carries the show🔥 he should definitely be proud of this book
Because he does lol
Mark Minardi FACTSSSS🔥🔥🔥
FACTS
Agreed
he's ugly and oblivious that lana's using him for clout, she's creating this new "good girl, cool chick" image, showing she can be monogamous and he's an OG vlogger which i think will be her next hustle lol
ive struggled with addiction for almost a decade now. im turning 27 in June and am fortunate to at least have a roof over my head thanks to my father. Even tho im on thin ice with our relationship thats more than most people have my in situation. I relate to everything you talk about Mike ive been there. By no means am i a tough dude but ive spent over 2 years in jail. ive had tht gun to my face, ive been robbed, done the robbing, been beat up, did the beating up. I have absolutely nothing to show for it. i have nothing to show for myself. i lost women i lost friends i lost almost everything that makes me happy. The fact ive seen so many people around me die from living my lifestyle horrifies me but makes me realize i need to stop. i beat death so many times i believe i have a purpose. and as much as im depressed and want to end it all the fact im still here opening my eyes every morning is the only reason i even hold on to a glimpse of hope. because i truly believe i have something of value to something or someone on this planet. Your story is a huge inspiration to me and i ordered your paperback copy of the book today. im really looking forward to this read and i really hope after it will give me tht push to change. I know ultimately its my decision and its only up to me and no book or anything will do it for me. but motivation is something i need right now. Thank you so much mike for being open.
You got this!! If you ever need a stranger to talk to, I'm here. I don't have any addiction but my father is a recovering alcoholic.
Never to late dude! Got full faith in you bro
You got this dude!!! You’re strong enough to beat it and make it to the other side.
You've got this man! Stay strong, it's difficult but never impossible.
You’re already on your way man, don’t give up and keep going! You got this
Mike was very vulnerable this episode his honesty and transparency made me gain hella respect for him.
Can we all just appreciate the power of a good mother. As someone who has also dealt with drug abuse and has come out the other side, my main light has always been my single mother.
I truly attribute everything i do to my mum and in my heart i feel like my intentions and morals have always come from a loving and caring place thanks to my mum.
I love you mum
I also had serious drug problems and my mother helped pull me through it. If not for her helping me and sticking by my side through the worst times I’d surely be dead right now.
I’ve critiqued Mike for his over bearing personality and his constant talk about his past - but I just bought his book. Why? To support an individual who is on a good path after so much tribulation. I don’t agree with him all the time but I know mental health struggles and addiction on a personal level, and will always support anybody who’s thriving despite those challenges. Keep moving forward, Mike. Thanks for being a positive influence.
i can see you are very definition of best critique.. Almost all the of critiques are very narcissistic and only criticize.. But you're different because you have heart.. Criticism should be given where its due but it shouldn't be with an intent to destroy but to grow that person.. Your little deed of support shows that.. Great job .. keep it up..
B Ferrer I fuck with your comment bro, I love the fact that you kept it real and don’t just trash talk Mike,. You are the definition of a real critic, even though he annoys you at times you don’t just dog on him like all the immature people who don’t have anything good to say. 👏🏻
Text me on snap: rarana390
I wanna get to know you
Blackout I promise you’ll get out of it brother.. I’ve been struggling with depression for god knows how many years but refuse to take tablets.. it’s all about finding a hobby that you truly enjoy and then work hard at it! You can do this bro
A lot of people complain about Mike talking about himself and/or his past all the time, but Logan is actually the one who talks about himself all the time (about stuff that doesn't matter). Mike actually has a lot of valuable things to say.
9:46 When Mike said "This book is for the people who have nothing left to live for," I really felt that. I've been there, addicted to opiods, heroin, you name it and I was addicted to it. I'm now going on 8 years clean. I paused this video and bought his book right then and there. Mike, Congrats my dude, you earned this. I have never related to anything as much as I relate to Mike and what he went through and talked about in this podcast. I have been trying to write a book on my life as well, if you can help one person with your story then you are doing something right.
You're doing great I'm so happy for you I pray ome day I can say I've been sober for 6 years even 1 would be great without any relapses
@@destinycervantesken2703 Relapse is part of recovery. I relapsed a few times in the first couple years of trying to get clean. When you relapse and still try again to get clean that's what matters. The biggest part of my recovery was staying away from the people that was bringing me down, I had to cut off family and friends but it was worth it in the end. You got this girl, that stubborn part of us that keeps us addicted is also the stubborn part that helps us stay sober. If you ever feel like you can't do it message me, I'm malinathemom on about every social media site. That goes for anyone trying to get clean, I'm here if you need to talk.
@@malinathemom thank you alot I really appreciate the support!!
@Destiny THATS #STRAIGHTFACTS
AMEN 🙏🏼
Mike deserves his success, he has been through a lot of suffering and pain.
I feel like what people over look is that he’s been on the rim of death. They are tired of hearing the stories, but look where he is right now. Half of these people would love to be in Mike’s shoes but would hate to be apart of his past. They don’t understand the magnitude of how his past life truly affected him as well as almost killed him. This is one of the most life changing moments to go from death to success. He fell down and he got back up, let him speak his life. As I quarantine it helps more people than most of the audience.
real talk... meant guarantee. It lowk autocorrected 😭 shit
developingikon 1985 Mike Arrived 33 years later he is grateful he is alive he wasn’t suppose to pass 25 where Logan is @ but muthhhyaeffen he is alive all these new ni88as poppen r is young he remembers when he was 18 doin the same thing... 🥀🧐 💨💨💨 💯
Well said
developingikon WELL SAID THANK YOU!
Hell yeah bro 🙌🏽💯
But Mat wearing "Clocked in" and Logan wearing "Buttery toast" merch is everything!!
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@@Tranzlucent stfu
Patrick Urbanek yeah how dare someone put the guy’s actual name 🙄
nice that they're such supportive friends
This is why I love when mike goes on his rants about mental illness, addiction etc! He’s helping a lot of people without even really knowing the impact that he has, it’s helped me many of times, in my own life/ helping the people around me going through harsh times. And mike thank you brother!!!
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Agreed. So many people hate him for that when he’s really helping thousands.
I'm a recovering heroin/crack/meth addict, I've been clean almost 8 years & seeing people like Mike with platforms like this gives me a lot of hope for the future of addicts. To Logan, thanks for caring, dude.
That's amazing. I commend you on your strength. How did you do it if you don't mind me asking.
Sorry but mike is one of the purest people i have seen on the internet. I said it from the moment of the call her daddy episode who if u all recall mike got hella backlash. I commented on that episode that mike deserves everything in life and he finally has it. Cheers to you mate and good luck in the many more things you will do. 5th time i am letting a comment on any video 3rd for mike jeez i am a fanboi
dark elf same bro. He gets so much hate and ppl think he is douchebag just because he is confident
Shut up
Mack didn't speak this whole podcast. He was just listening. Mike is such a good storyteller.
Why do I feel like if his life was adapted to a movie, Adam Sandler would play Mike
Because they're very similar
Ya he's even got the hot girlfriend way younger than him
Cody Johnson I mean considering Sandler does comedies I doubt it
Alex Valente uncut gems wasn’t a comedy really. he’s starting to branch out now
Yes and logan should play the part of himself
I just choked on my water “at the time I thought I was a doctor” bro I was a scientist, astronaut, and the damn space ship during active addiction. I feel that so much 😂😂😂😂😂
The fact the he can joke about his past life so much is amazing, he's a strong person.
IM sure he did go through some things buts its all also to sell the book ! You have to understand the ''UA-cam CREATORS'' Have to either lie, act like fools I mean you name it just to keep the views coming in
AX7 Duran most of this stuff he has said in other podcasts do it was probably more then just trying to sell a book
AX7 Duran he’s said that all of the things he’s said happened happened and until someone can prove that it didn’t then you shouldn’t just write off what happened to him just because you done believe it but also it doesn’t mean to not be sceptical but don’t just claim that he’s lying without proof
He realy should release a movie or series on Netflix about his life stories
Hey Thur go fuck yourself mike went through some serious shit
@Hey Thur you probably deserve that shit tho
Hey Thur u a bitch
@Hey Thur get on that shit again and take your fucking life.
What the accually fuck is wrong with yall... i mean even if he exaggerates some of his stories he still has a point and i would watch a show about it. And i feel like it wont be just me
As someone that has never tried drugs and been a "good boy" all my life, this was still very inspiring to listen to and motivating to do more in life
Drugs aren’t the only thing we can become addicted too. Kudos to you tho. Not many can say the same. Stay that way :) youlll be so glad u did.
Mike, you are gangster. You need to give public talks and take this further. You have real talent. Keep things great with Logan and pave your road helping others and securing your life. You deserve this. Please keep this show going man
Hell yah we need Mike to do a TED talk.
Cathy Kamleshan this is one of the best ideas
Jack Perkins your amazing gamer tag on Fortnite is Curly Red 18
I never thought of that but Mike would make a fantastic public speaker on this. He would be very successful at it.
Read my mind
This podcast was not only one of the most entertaining, it offered a bunch a value. Thank you genuinely thanks this is the 2nd comment I’ve ever left on UA-cam. I hope that shows how much your words/story meant.
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I have more respect for Mike than anybody else
David Rosales I completely agree with you. This is a great pod. Recognize how this feels now and then think how many more people fell this way.
This hit so hard.
Imagine what Mike did in 10 years, I did it in 2.
Started out with weed, and ecstasy, and ended in cooking meth for a whole county in Hungary. At 17 years old, I was introduced to weed, and from that point on, I was hooked on narcotics. Ate more than 130+ ecstasy pills in one year, cooked close to 50 pounds of meth, and completely destroyed my life. Bought guns to defend my territory, went into literal war with other groups and individuals, just to keep my chain. Had a Serbian put a gun to my head, seen things I don't want to remember, but will, for the rest of my life.
And then Mike Majlak, and The Night Shift came into my life, and flipped it up side down. Threw all my contacts out, changed my phone number, sold every last of my drugs, and quit this fucking circle.
Never ever try drugs. It isn't fun.
Hope you are in a better place in your life now.
damn
Fucking insane dude. You are very lucky. Good on you
Write a book
ツFreeToPlayFanツ make a UA-cam channel
I was a IV heroin/fentanyl addict for 2 years. It brough me to lows that I never thought even existed. Heroin addiction steals your soul. I'm proud to say that I am 54 days clean today. I feel better than I have my entire adult life. I'm 28. This really hit home. Thanks for sharing your story man
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Im 31 been off IV for 10 years man . Keep head up and know it is a constant working progress don’t let mistakes take you back.
I’m ab to get mikes book his story is crazy
rooting for you! @jonah James
I’m a 29 year old single mother who up until recently was clean from heroin for 8 years. I started with fentanyl patches when I was 14 and didn’t get clean until I got pregnant with my daughter. She saved my life. Her father (and my boyfriend of 8 years at the time of his death) passed away 4 years ago. I lost everything. Except my daughter. And although I recently relapsed.. I still have hope. I did it for 8 years. I can do it again. Thank you for telling your story.
Jamie Smith you got this💯
KingAnthony 23113 thanks hun! I’m 19 days in now :) (today when I wake up will be the start of day 19)
Jamie Smith I am very happy to hear that. keep going, do it for your daughter she needs you
You are such a strong person and I pray to god that you overcome anything you desire. Don’t give up... Everytime you want to just look at your daughter and realize that you can get passed that feeling. You have so much more to live for.
💜💜
Mike in my opinion is purely underrated. On the outside he has a different persona but when you go deep into his story its amazing how far he has come.
Nah
D A u could never
Agree
He’s a nobody that Lp turned into “SomeNobody”
Jayden Anderson lol k
“pain is only relative to the person who has gone through it” LOUDER FOR THE PEOPLE IN THE BACK!
That's literally a meaningless sentence.
@@FBI-fy4uk No it's actually a meaningless sentence.
john Martin explain how ?
@@Majoralertmate Try breaking that statement down and explaining what it means in your own words.
@@johnmartin650 it means that pain is only proportional to what you yourself have experienced. so if stubbing your toe is the worst pain you’ve ever experienced, that doesn’t make it any less than someone else’s worst pain of having lost an arm. obviously this is an exaggeration, but his point is that you shouldn’t undermine someone else’s experiences because you think you or someone else has it worse. we all have experienced pain in some form & that can be used to bring people together.
Really nice to hear this story from Mike. I have been an addict of first Oxycontin/Oxynorm and it went over to Fentanyl and Xanax for 7 years full blown addiction.. I have now been clean for almost 3 years and is still going strong. Keep your head up high to all the addicts out there, your sober time will soon come if you really want it, but first you need to admit to your self you have an addiction and then you really have to seek help! It definitely is not easy but I know You got this! 🤗🙏🙏
Im not a drug addict and I don't suffer from anxiety and depression but this hit me hard.
Good! You have empathy for other humans suffering. That’s great. A lot of people unfortunately don’t, as somehow it seems to be the norm to treat addicts like the scum of the earth and not real people that are really truly suffering.
ammar_ 01 yet
and here we have the first time i ever teared up listening to a podcast
that was amazing
Bro u should look up the podcast where evan talks. Both of these teared me up
it hit home for me i was crying so much
Carparelli pussy
your name is megatron stfu softboy
Owg Megatron bruh😂😂
This november will be my 5 years sober from drugs and alcohol
Great work kev
good job man :))
Proud of you 🤍🤍🤍🤍
GJ buddy. Keep trucking. Remember it is a marathon not a sprint. I've been there. And I'm here with you.
I don't know who you are, but I'm glad that you took that decision 5 years ago to change your life and I'm proud of you ❤
It's SO rare to see a recovering heroin addict with such a massive social following be so HONEST about their past! As an addict myself I am just really grateful and it makes me feel like our story as a whole is being heard. It's such a unique human experience that you can't really understand unless you've been there. It's hard to explain or for people to relate or have empathy for but addicts need empathy. Believe me we all have enough shame. We're harder on ourselves, we literally torture and destroy our bodies on a daily basis so shaming an addict into getting clean doesn't work. We just need out families to love us. Not try to fix us or enable us but to just love us.. regardless.
Mike speaking about his own experiences makes me feel heard too!
Opiate addiction is a pandemic in our country and a death sentence for most.
If people only knew what a redemption story this is!!! 🙏😉 For context... Over a 20 year period of time... I can count on one hand how many heroin addicts I've known that got clean and then stayed clean for more then a year or two... I'd need two hands to count how many friends I know who have died from heroin. Mike not only got clean and stayed clean but he became a famous millionaire!? It really is an amazing story!!
Anyway, I hope Mike is an inspiration for other addicts and I have bought the book... I just need to read it now! Haha! 📚😃🤘
Wait till W2S writes his recovering story😂
I know you probably won’t see this but if you do please if you do see this please show it to mike. I found him from you but he has changed my life forever. I am 15 years old I have battled my demons since I was 7 when my parents divorced. I have recently been really depressed because my whole family is dealing with addiction whether it’s meth or alcohol or mom or brother it doesn’t matter because you have changed my life forever with the way you carry yourself and they way you have bounced back and you have inspired me to get better and try to make myself better everyday.
TC 2wo you got this brooo fight the fight
Luis Aguilera thank you for the support. Appreciate it.
You can overcome this man.
cant imagine what you are going through... It must get better tho
You’re insane bro you got this easy I love your mentality and I know you will change your life I believe in you my guy much respect
i’m glad mike is being more vulnerable, and letting down his ego. people will never fully understand mike, but the people who know, know he’s trying his best every single day to be a better human
As a current opiate user I absolutely fully understand him
People that are not probaly will not though
@@sketedavidson5161 If you're addicted i hope everything goes well!If not, the same!
@@15Stratos more physically dependent rather than addicted but thanks man I appreciate it
Judd Farr 1985 Mike Arrived 33 years later he is grateful he is alive he wasn’t suppose to pass 25 where Logan is @ but muthhhyaeffen he is alive all these new ni88as poppen r is young he remembers when he was 18 doin the same thing... 🥀🧐 💨💨💨 💯
The fact that I started crying not even 30 minutes in is due to the fact that my three little cousins lost their mother and father to drug abuse their father left them their mother over dosed while they were in the house my little cousin for over three years I was the happiest part of her day she saw me every day at our lunch lunch she almost tackled me every time. If their father really could try like mike those kids would never have to live without him. Mike If you see this just know that your the strongest person I know as in you tubers.
respect
xXLonelyStarsXx damn that gave me chills. I hope things do get better there. Drugs are a messed up thing man. I lost my uncle to them a few years ago
Didn’t ask but hope things get better
Josh no one asked if you asked, shut up bitch
Your comment made me cry
Been to rehab 42 times, I have 9 months sober glad to hear this side of Mike
This should be one of, if not thee, top podcasts on this channel.
Josie Dimick YES
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It already is...
I’m a college student and I watch a lot of these podcasts to get my mind off of things but wow this was one of the best episodes I’ve ever watched. Every single minute of this episode was so incredibly raw and fascinating. It’s so amazing to see the desire Logan has to better himself as a human being and Mike’s ability to help him along his journey. Mike’s discussion on empathy was the most accurate thing I’ve heard in a long time. I usually never write my opinion on videos nor do I know if anyone will read this but I just wanted to put it out into the universe. From this video it seems as though Mike has recently been given so many incredible opportunities; every single opportunity he was given he attracted and deserves. He decided to give back to those around him, which resulted in him sitting on the Impaulsive podcast talking about his new published book. Logan will also manifest and accomplish any micro/ macro aspiration that crosses his mind because he is making an effort to change, to understand his friends/ coworkers, to better himself. I wish you guys the best of luck in whatever it is you are trying to pursue.
Mike’s life should definitely be on Netflix.
Benjamin Leung Hey guys I have just made a music video for the song I would really appreciate if you would go and check it out and let me know how you feel about it, it means a lot to me❤️🔥🙏🏻
Youre right
@@ParsaMayahi fine I'll check it out
D4RkI 1 thank you man I am sure you will not regret it
@@ParsaMayahi it was decent imo it needed a few changes here and there but keep it up and hopefully you'll become successful
I'm a 33 year old recovering addict. I would love a chance like Mike got. I just want my own family.
Yeah me too, 33, also. You got to get out meet people and from scratch build a new family like it’s a fantasy football team, keep it clean, no leeches, no fair weather friends, and no one that is using or sells drugs, for starters…
I feel ya bro. I been clean almost a decade and still lookin.
Not all of us get that opportunity but starting from the ground up without the help Mike got is more respectable. Id rather not be where Mike is because all he got was a handout. You make it on your own you get respected alot more. I'm a one man army, I get shit done myself I don't need anyone to take me under their wing, if you can survive in the streets you can survive anywhere real shit.
Keep at it and make your own chances. I've been clean 12 years now with a great life, good family, and a nice home. Just keep putting one foot in front of the other, save your money, and set obtainable goals. If I can get ahead anyone can.
praying for you bro. you are not alone. you can do this!
I can only imagine how many people will resonate with this book. Really proud of all the years Mike put into it.
Can’t believe how great Mike did. Also how Logan and Mac genuinely listened and never interrupted or talked over Mike’s stories. Great episode boys, keep it up.
Who’s here after reading “THE FIFTH VITAL”?. I finished it in a day, and I am not a huge fan of reading in general. So, that’s how inspiring it was. Mike, you’re a warrior and I truly hope that your message gets disseminated to all those in dire straits right now.
Roshan Gurung loool shut up. massive lies
Bob Jones just because you can’t read doesn’t mean others cant
Gurunf daju Namaste
Roshan Gurung 1985 Mike Arrived 33 years later he is grateful he is alive he wasn’t suppose to pass 25 where Logan is @ but muthhhyaeffen he is alive all these new ni88as poppen r is young he remembers when he was 18 doin the same thing... 🥀🧐 💨💨💨 💯
Aight since you read the book what’s chapter 15 called
I went cold Turkey about 4 years ago after being off and on heroin and crystal for 9 years, and this book would have saved me during that time as I spent all my time reading withdrawal stories online. Good shit mike and I’m happy for your sobriety and your accomplishments. I’m presently a tattoo artist in San Diego and doing holy hell better in life, and you’re a role model to me G. Keep up that blessed work my dude
My first podcast I didn’t skip through, sitting here at 1am just finishing it up. This is fucking amazing and I loved every minute and I’m buying the book right now
Ciara Raines brooo me tooooo
Facts dude
Liar
Ye
Same
I needed to hear this "If you've made it through drug addiction or mental illness, you have something coz a lot of people don't" 😭
You are not alone 👏❤
I can feel u both ❤stay strong
Hits home
Me too that gave me pause.
I'm a recovering addict. I just had a huge absences cut off my foot. And I've survived endocarditis twice. Someone tried to kill me by injecting me with rat poison. Used to be homeless for 3 years on methadone mile in boston.ive grown up in lowell and a runaway. I lost my fiance and all my friends. I'm the only one left. I'm 31. I'd love to talk to Mike or have him do a podcast featuring 1 persons story at a time.
Edit I want to read this so bad because I know I'll relate to so much MIKE YOU HAVE A VOICE TO HELP PEOPLE AND THATS EXACTLY WHAT YOU DID AND I'M SO PROUD OF YOU!edit I wouldn't wish it on my worst enemy
@@UA-camr-kz5dq omg thank u I needed that. 3 nights ago I had a violent encounter and my PTSD is so bad
I keep loosing time. Starring off into space.then crying then all of a sudden its 7pm I was mentally checking out. But I know I'm stronger than this. So thank u so much. I'm just a 29yr old girl from Boston btw haha! THANK YOU FOR taking the time to write that it really made my day🤗
Things will get better on your road to recovery; I highly recommend you read Mike's book. Once I started reading it, I couldn't put it down. There is so much value you will find from Mike's story.
Congratulations Emily, youre also a terrible person
@@townes_ why?
Idolizing everything wrong with society
As a recovering heroin addict thanks for sharing and being vulnerable to the world ❤ i came back to watch this and realized wow in the last year he's grown so much!!! , so i'm super proud of you , I'll definitely be grabbing your book .
Mike needs to make a movie of this part of his life. And a long movie too.
absolutely lad i need to see that movie
I need a netflix series
Like a movie, and then another Long movie? 😅
I hear ya. It's in the works.
Adam Sandler can play him
or a documentary
i was never addicted to drugs or ever experienced a mental health issue but listening to this story was truly inspiring and I'm definitely buying the book now.
mike would be the realest motivational speaker i think we all have heard.
jtross34 you’ve clearly never been to rehab looool
@@bembro7235 I think that's good
ZackM bruh shut the fuck up
ZackM sucks cause you’re already a dumb ass loser. While he sitting in a mansion you commenting on here acting like a lil lame bitch. Jealous ass pussy😂😂😂
You are so gay lol
when he starts choking up the story about his grandfather and not being able to help him...Thank you Mike for sharing your story. it's extremely important in many different ways for so many people.
I can honestly say that this podcast has opened my eyes in so many ways
Loved this podcast. I’ve just posted a video on Mike’s story. Can I have some honest feedback about it if you’ve got a free second. Sorry I have to ask this. Thanks for your time :)
Bro same😭
100%
I think alot of people doesn't give it at chance. Logan Paul has become a really good dude, much thanks to Mike
KillAPred Marius YOO FACTSSS I just started watching and it is so gooood I thought it was dumb before but wow it’s really good
I am so happy for mike. He finally found people that are there for him.
Agreed.
I hate mike he’s a yes man
I also like fortnite 🎷🦕🦧🦧🦧🦧
He is not a yes man. He knows the difference between a yes man and a supportive man
Tawsick well that explains a lot
Now I want a movie about Mike's life with Adam Sandler starring in it
Stront same
Stront please no anyone but him lol
This joke is old
Yesss!! When he said netflix i was like "adam sandler has a contract with netflix"
@@illuminatedzach4206 why? he can play an addict very well and he can be very serious. plus he looks like mike. that would be an amazing casting
1:04 “if you made it through addiction or mental illness you have something because a lot of people don’t. If you are still kicking today battling those demons you have something. A lot of people couldn’t wake up today because they didn’t have it. So you have something, you just might not know what it is.” Incredible
I'm 17 and have struggled with addiction since the age of 13, I've not touched drugs or drink in about a month now, and Mike sharing this has really motivated me even more, thanks Mike!
Itz Ryy and you won’t touch that again in the years to come. Keep going strong bro. Rootin for ya 💪
Keep strong. You can do it. You are worthy of living a beautiful clean life. Congratulations on going a month too! You are strong remember that!
Itz Ryy - Keep it up man. You have a lot of life to live. The first month is often the hardest hump to get over, most of the physical stuff occurs during that time and from there it is a battle you will fight in your mind. Do your best to surround yourself with people that are on the same path as you are, and try to find productive ways to spend your newfound free time.
Damn you were battling an addiction to drugs at the age of 13? How does someone even access that type of situation?
Bro I hope you’re reading these comments. I know you can get out of that hole and build an amazing life for yourself. I am so happy for you stay strong bro 💪🏽🙏🏽
This was the best impaulsive episode ever. Definitely the most impactful.
FACTSSSSSS
Man whenever mike talks it hits home but this episode hit home big time buying that ASAP cause love Mike and everything he has to offer.
Mikes all ours uncle that we needed
Couldn’t have said it fucken better
I never read books but I really want to read his
100% agree with this. Thank you mike.
@@chris8902 same i hate reading books but i really want to read this one
If you can overcome addiction, you got something. I love that. Being a warrior isn't always about being physically tough, it's mental. Your brain knows all your weaknesses and when you can tell it to stfu and you're in control, is when you win. It's you against you.
Mike said something along the lines of “you don’t know what mental illness drives them to try drugs” and I felt that because I was depressed a couple years ago and was about to try drugs to find any type of relief from what I was feeling but a good friend talked me down. I’m so thankful for that
Casey Brucks you’re lucky
I’m a 10+ year heroin addict who went from a successful career to now being a sex worker
The Fall COmes harder and faster thanyou think it will and sneaks up on you
ThNk your lucky stars every day you made the right choice
Didnt have a friend for that but I only smoke weed, I wont dare do anything else
That’s why mike & his story is so great because he doesn’t look like he fits the part at all💯🖤
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LMAO
He doesn't look it but he definitely acts it for sure..he acts like he's still on the shit most times
@@rickrude8915 eh not really tho. Are you a drug addict yourself as well? Like do you know what you're looking for when trying to see if someone is on drugs? Or are you judging based on Mike's character as a person today?
YES
This July will mark my 9 year anniversary to battling heroin addiction. This is getting old, I’m tired of being tired... I really really want to get clean, I really like wanna read this book, I feel like it will give me hope and power to finally stop for good.
DONT DO DRUGS KIDS
AER BEAR I’m in the same exact boat except I’m at about 7 years
AER BEAR as an addict (clean a little over 7 yrs) Then about 3 yrs ago I started managing a Liquor store and became a full blown alcoholic within 6 months. May 3rd was my 3 months sober/clean from alcohol. I wish the best for you both. One thing that helped me was, someone told me once you’ve gotta work just as hard getting clean as you did chasing the high...if not harder. Suboxone saved my life (I was addicted to opiates, but would take it do just about any drug if I couldn’t find my choice of drug) Although there isn’t one certain thing that works for everyone. Just take it second by second, minute by minute, hour by hour. You’ll get there. Don’t look at how far you’ve got to go, look back at how far you’ve came.
I believe in you and so does God stay strong and fight you got this.
Try DAA or some form of support group I’m guessing you already have but just keep going back and work the steps see what happens this time might get you clean
I’m in my 8th year of a horrible painkiller addiction. And I will buy this book as well hoping it can give me a little guidance.
When you see people laughing, having fun and joking around, you forget that they too probably have a f***ed up past. Good on you Mike, you doing it.
Mike, I'm a father of a drug addict. I love my son. I am going to get my son to listen to this he is 22 and was introduced to drugs when he was about 14 or 15. Meth. etc. This was difficult for me to listen too. I know and believe my son has a good heart and loves and cares for people. He is a fighter. He has so much potential. I want to encourage you Mike to make a difference for good in others lives for good. Keep it up. Cheers
I started my drug addiction when I was 14 and am now 24 and sober. It took me ten years to get through it and it nearly killed me. I hope your son finds himself without drugs. Meth was the most difficult to give up and I was addicted to heroin most of my addiction. It’s the worst struggle to endure but it is entirely possible to get out.
@@kcxw7968 Thanks Mike for your reply. Cheers
Did your son listen to it?
He's addicted to meth for 7 years?
Andrew Ward, I was addicted to fentanyl for 10 years I’m now 30 and 2 years sober.
Stay strong and remember there is nothing you can do unless he is willing. Remember you are doing the best you can. Allow him to hit his bottom. Not all rock bottoms are the same, his could be losing you, mom, home, etc.
Keep an eye on him while keeping your distance, don’t enable, and be ready to catch him when he becomes willing.
When he makes it out he will look at you and cry and you will be his rock and most important person.
Stay strong and I pray for you all!
Okay I just watched the whole thing. This is the greatest impaulsive episode of all time. Say no more. Nothing can beat this episode ever. For a number of reasons. The biggest being Mike's impact on Logan's life and his past experiences coming out infront of the world in this manner and his pure honesty towards the things he's been through. I fucking love the guy and will keep following his story for the rest of my life. For the people who struggle with anxiety and depression and drug addiction, Mike is an example of how good things can get.
Mike is a genuine guy, you’re lucky to have him as your friend
Genuine guys hang with genuine guys
Shame he doesn’t appreciate it
Logan does appreciate it. As good a guy Mike is and what he supports: hes inherently quite selfcentric* (edit: because of his/your experiences you show traits of every man for himself. You'll be a team player to reach a group goal, but in the end you depend on yourself. It's not supposed to sound like a bad thing). Logan is team oriented to the very end. That's all. I personally prefer Logans approach.
But to make a large debate short, sex sells.
I'd prefer it if people weren't so easily manipulated, but if there are going to be people using social psychology, I'd prefer people like Mike rather than sociopathic bankers.
@@natevic1867 dude honestly bro just stop, stop assuming someones emotions towards another person, you know absolutely nothing about the stuff that goes on in their lives and not the lives we see on social media, they're actual life. We don't know the monumental decisions these guys have made, nor the sacrifices they have made to get where they are today. We can definitely agree Logan has come out of his shell and dropped the persona he had going on before. This is Logan being himself in front of the camera but there is a difference between being yourself on camera and being yourself.
Jackson Parr Damn I leave a random opinion and you practically cry. And no, I won’t stop leaving MY opinion. If you can’t handle it, stay offline
This is one of the best podcasts I ever seen in my life. Every word Mike is saying I can relate to. Love the topic of how important mental health is and how it affects everyone.
Can Mike make a audio book of his book because I love how he tells his stories
He made it, but it will be released later. Maybe next week.
Agreed!
DannyAras pretty sure he made it already. Will be released shortly. The preview for it is out.
Was thinking the same... can’t wait
Most of the successful / richest peoples have this thing in common : STORY TELLING ( it can be anything , the selection of words and the way they narrate them ). i am glad that you found that
I’m 2 weeks into my second attempt at treatment. Feeling hopeful rn. Thx mike
casio1 i believe in you!!!
Good luck man. You have to do things differently than before to get a new result. You’re better than the thousands that can’t do it, there’s more people on your side than you know.
Keep pushing my man
you got this dude. coz you are a child of God. and he loves u always. do the right thing and he is waiting with open arms. ask him for faith. amen . I love u too
all the way from south africa
I have hope in you man keep thriving
This really hits even to people who don’t have drug problems
Fax bro
Factsss
Brennan Garvey yeah but not as much as people who are recovering so su
Yoshidakins he was just stating something
Thats so true
14 days sober and this video really gave me more of a reason to keep going. Mike Majlak you're a G
How are you today?
Who else wants an episode of mike just talking about his crazy storys
Loved this podcast. I’ve just posted a video on Mike’s story. Can I have some honest feedback about it if you’ve got a free second. Sorry I have to ask this. Thanks for your time :)
We just did didnt we... er... doesn’t that happen every episode?
@@karendash614 not really just a full episode of his stories
That’s what the book is for
Mike has more in him than what people just “see”
Crazy to say that at 24 years old, I’ve never finished a book. And Mike’s book, will be the first book I’m gonna finish 🙌🏻
Exist you have never read a book 🤨
Blake Mattox#2 he said finished. You obviously can’t read.
yikes lol
Hugo Sanch3z pretty sure to read a book you have to finish it
Omnipresent One hey brother. one of the biggest principles of my growth has been being kind to other people. i attribute much of my success to it. i hope one day you’re able to channel that kindness and find some success as well.
I’ll have 5 years clean November 23rd. I love hearing other addicts stories. That’s what keeps me going in recovery knowing there are other people “like me”. There aren’t many people on UA-cam willing to talk about addiction so it’s a breath of fresh air to hear you talk candid about the subject. Thanks for sharing your story!
Rachel Hixon congrats on 5 years!
Congrats!
Congrats on 5 years I know it's not easy!! Stay strong hun
Congratulations we’re all proud of you
You have no idea just how many live's you've already touched & continue to touch on a daily basis. Major props for opening your whole self up, for going back through all of those insanely compressed memories...YOU'RE THE REAL GUY; THE UGLY TRUTHS NO ONE ELSE HAS THE BALLS TO TELL. Super inspiring & one of the top 3 reasons I have more confidence in myself & what I will accomplish~XOXOXO
A lot of people have the balls to tell the truth, they just don't have a platform
I would LOVE an episode dedicated to Mike telling more of his crazy stories (could be the night shift) but i completely understand if it is too much for him.
EDIT: I see a lot of people telling me to buy the book and you are absolutely right, the problem is that I simply can't afford to use money rn bc I'm saving up to a laptop that I cannot delay any longer. (Also I don't even think it's available in my country but that's not the point)
Alexander Kazarin Helboe or u could just read the book😂😂😂
Buy the book if you don't know enough of his life by now
This is dedicated to him wym😭
@@Exclusivekeyglock keyword "more"
BUY HIS BOOK
Some deep stuff in this.... "I don't know there's a pain in this world worse than hurting the person that made you... or worse than hurting the person whom gave their all to make you who you are and keep you alive as a child."
Kevin Oblocki never heard anything so true