Falling Hard, Rising Slow is an unfiltered, darkly humorous, and deeply personal account of my spiral into self-destruction-and the slow, painful climb back out. From childhood sexual curiosity to toxic relationships, suicidal ideation, and the grip of pornography, this book pulls no punches. It's a raw, unflinching look at the mistakes we make, the lies we tell ourselves, and the hard truths required to finally change.
Falling Hard, Rising Slow isn't a self-help book. It's a confessional.
Daniel Grant lays bare his life: a childhood marked by divorce and early sexual experimentation, a descent into porn addiction, a cycle of failed relationships (including infidelity, a surprise pregnancy, and emotional manipulation), and a battle with suicidal depression so visceral it'll leave you breathless.
But this isn't just a story of suffering. It's about the turning point-the moment Daniel realized he was the architect of his own misery. With dark humor and unsparing detail, he traces his halting steps toward self-awareness, ethical living, and, ultimately, a fragile but hard-won peace.