This book provides you with a view of what it is like to have a traumatic brain injury (TBI) which are quite common, affecting more than 1.5 million people in the USA each year! It contains unedited excerpts from the diary of someone who underwent a TBI, struggled significantly to regain abilities which might have been lost and ended up using his experiences with disability as an asset, rather than a detriment, for his new mission in life. This book is meant to give you a view from the inside out of what it can be like to experience the considerable effects of a TBI, encourage you to find ways to avoid having or causing a TBI, and make you laugh a little. It also contains thoughtful essays on what makes life worth living and how one can successfully adjust to significant life changes which can be imposed on you.