Pardon My Typos: A Journey from Survival to Truly Living In this deeply personal and insightful guide, Daniel De La Cruz shares the hard-won wisdom he gained while navigating a life filled with extreme challenges from childhood abuse and addiction to being on the run from the law. Unlike traditional "self-help" books, this is a raw and honest collection of personal philosophies, "tricks," and universal truths designed to help readers stop just "playing the cards they are dealt" and start "shuffling the deck" .
De La Cruz draws from a vast array of religious and philosophical studies including Christianity, Buddhism, and Hinduism to distill practical lessons on forgiveness, discipline, and inner peace . With over 70 short, punchy chapters covering everything from overcoming anxiety and procrastination to saving relationships and finding "Coping in Christ," this book serves as a roadmap for anyone ready to embrace the "best version of themselves". It is a testament to the fact that no matter your past, every new chapter is an opportunity to create your own happiness.