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It Hurts to Be Mad

Stop Raging to Survive

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It Hurts to Be Mad

By: Daniel H. Osborne
Narrated by: Brett Barry
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Daniel H. Osborne has never let the setbacks in his life break him. With God's help, he has accomplished much more than what the hand life dealt him should have dictated.

Now he has made it his mission to help others achieve their goals as well.

Like many people in pain, Osborne had a difficult childhood. Nearly swallowed by his feelings of inadequacy and rage, his life teetered on the brink of instability, without true purpose or meaning.

Osborne teaches that being a man isn't about demonstrating your physical prowess but about stepping up and taking action, letting God change your life.

Osborne's words can direct you to a better path. He has been to rock bottom, and he knows the way to climb back to the top.

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