Book Review.Charlamagne Tha God. Shook One; Anxiety Playing Tricks on Me.
Hey y’all, it’s been forever, my bad. Well,
this is not the usual travel post. I have been meaning to do book reviews for
the longest time, now I get to do one. So, I came across this book when my
crush tweeted about it. He was talking about the two books he loved and this
was first on the list and the second one was My Voice by Angie Martinez. I figured there is no harm in trying to
figure out what kinda books he is into so I added it on my reading list. I
cannot really say I am a huge fan of Charlamagne, I know he hosts The Breakfast
show, I had no clue he had two books out. I honestly did not think I would
enjoy the book. Heck, I have rarely enjoyed let alone finished books by
celebrities, apart from Trevor Noah’s Born a Crime (this was a super easy read.
Probably coz it was full of humor and it was relatable and definitely coz I
like him). I never finished Gabriel Union’s We are going to need more wine,
never started Kevin Hart’s I can’t make this up, DJ Khaled’s The Keys et al. I
am actually yet to read Becoming by Michele Obama but that’s coz I am yet to
buy the paperback copy.
Anyway, I was talking
about Charlamagne’s book. I surprised myself by finishing the book in a day and
this was majorly coz it was a really easy read. The book is about his battle
with anxiety and it tends to be totally relatable. He talks about instances
when he got anxiety attacks and how he dealt with that, he traces the issues
from as early as his childhood and his need to fit in (we have all been there).
He also talks about men and seeking therapy, a conversation we have had with
friends over an article we read (https://www.harpersbazaar.com/culture/features/a27259689/toxic-masculinity-male-friendships-emotional-labor-men-rely-on-women/). Which
seems to be a really big problem.
The book has a few hilarious parts but it
mostly hits on how anxiety can be paralyzing even to those we think have made
it in life. The book has a lot of references to hip-hop music, but that doesn’t
mean you won’t get it or enjoy it (he referenced some interview Trevor Noah did
with Tomi Lahren and I had to go looking for it coz I skipped that one). I
loved the book because; in as much as it was talking of his personal experience
with anxiety, he brought in a professional to correlate his experiences with
clinical aspects and I could see myself in some of his experiences. Plus when
he was talking about him dealing drugs, that came off like a scene from the
Television series The Wire.
Some of my favorite
parts of the book were:
“This sort of anxiety attack always happens whenever I reach a new level
of success. I start over-thinking about the new devils that come with the new
levels. Great things can be happening all around me and my mind gets stuck
playing a loop of the worst possible scenarios.” (I have been through this
so many times)
“My biggest fears come from my insecurities. Specifically, those rooted
in what I perceive to be other peoples’ opinion of me. My issue was never with
being a pussy. Only with being perceived that way.”
At a time where mental
illness is on the rise, I would definitely recommend this book to anyone and
everyone. Good reads rates it 4.15 so you know it is worth a try.