Book Title: The Life and Redemption of a Ice Addict Author: Wesley Cannon SheetsThe Story of a Fall and a Coastal Redemption In McIntosh County, Georgia-a place so small it doesn't even have a red light-news travels by the "shrimp vine" and everyone knows your business. For Wesley Cannon Sheets, that business was once a successful career as a finance manager with a wife, three kids, and a mortgage. But success built on quicksand can vanish in an instant. What started as a search for a "legal boost" to manage exhaustion ended in a "Cold Rush" that dismantled fifteen years of stability in less than twelve months.From the Boardroom to the Streets Wesley takes you inside the "Great Unraveling," where the hyper-focus of methamphetamine leads to "scrubbed walls"-obsessing over microscopic smudges while the foundation of life burns down. He pulls no punches in describing the "Closed Loop of Despair" the loss of his career, the foreclosure of his home, and the agonizing day authorities took his children. For three years, he lived as a "ghost" on the streets of Brunswick, Georgia, navigating a "zero-sum game of scarcity" where every hour was a scramble for survival. The Architecture of a New Life This is not just a memoir of addiction; it is a manual for "Redemptive Architecture". Wesley details how the "Iron Door" of a jail cell became a "Gift of the Wall," providing the enforced silence necessary to stop running and start rebuilding. From the structured sanctuary of a rescue mission to the "Dignity of the Starting Line," Wesley demonstrates how he applied his finance-manager's mind to a moral purpose.The Red Caravan of Redemption By 2025, Wesley's life is defined by consistency rather than chaos. Alongside his wife and partner in sobriety, Michele, he runs a thriving, licensed business: Wes and Chele's Mobile Seafood. Operating out of a 2008 Dodge Grand Caravan, they move hundreds of pounds of fresh Georgia shrimp, proving that "ethical profit" is the ultimate math of stability. Practical Tools for the Reader Included in this book is a toolkit for anyone fighting to escape their own cycle of despair: Wesley Cannon Sheets is living proof that the past does not have to be the prologue. His story is a roadmap for anyone ready to look through the windshield instead of the rearview mirror.
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