
From A**hole To Alright: A Life Rewritten Through Self Reflection, Therapy, and Conscious Change - Paperback
From A**hole To Alright: A Life Rewritten Through Self Reflection, Therapy, and Conscious Change - Paperback
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by Steven Francisci (Author)
Most people spend their lives running from pain, from the past, from themselves. Steven Francisci tried that. It didn't work.
From A**hole To Alright is a raw, unfiltered memoir about what happens when survival stops working and self-awareness begins. Raised in Queens, shaped by military service in the U.S. Navy, and nearly destroyed by a life-altering motorcycle crash, Steven is forced to confront the truth that the very strategies that once kept him alive were now costing him his relationships, his presence, and his sense of self.
This is not a story about instant healing or a perfectly rewritten life. It is a slow, honest reckoning with the patterns formed in childhood, reinforced through culture, belief systems, and institutions, and carried into adulthood unchecked. Patterns of control, emotional shutdown, avoidance, and survival masquerading as strength.
Through therapy, deep self-reflection, and fatherhood, Steven begins the work of becoming conscious. He learns to notice what has been running his life, take responsibility for the harm caused along the way, and choose a different way of showing up in relationships, identity, and everyday life.
Anger. Control. Generational wounds. Religious conditioning. Emotional disconnection. Survival mode.
And the trauma he both inherited and caused.
Each section of the book traces a phase of that journey: the formation of fear, the way survival becomes identity, the moment those strategies stop working, and the ongoing practice of staying present instead of running.
This memoir does not offer formulas, quick fixes, or guarantees. It offers something rarer: honesty without self-punishment, accountability without shame, and growth without pretending to be finished.
Written for readers interested in personal transformation, trauma awareness, emotional literacy, identity, relationships, and spiritual deconstruction, this book invites reflection rather than perfection, and presence rather than performance.
From A**hole To Alright is not about becoming perfect. It is about becoming aware.
Not about erasing the past, but understanding it.
Not about redemption, but responsibility.



















