A Raw, No-Rules Guide to Mindset, Motivation, and Self-Help. Written by Mistake, Published on Purpose
This isn’t a book. It’s a wake-up call.
I Wrote a Book But I Have Never Read One is not your typical self-help guide.
It’s messy. It’s honest. It’s loud. Written by mistake, published on purpose.
This book breaks every rule you thought you needed to follow.
No formulas. No polished advice. Just raw truth for people tired of waiting, doubting, or playing nice.
You were never meant to follow someone else’s script; you were meant to write your own in bold, messy, unapologetic ink.
If you’ve ever felt stuck, overthought your dreams, or wondered if you were “ready”, this is your permission slip.
Inside, you won’t find perfect grammar or pretty quotes. You’ll find fire. A punch in the gut. A reminder that you don’t need permission to begin. You just need to begin.
This book is for:
- The misfits.
- The rebels.
- The ones done asking for permission.
Let this be the book that ignites your next move. The one you gift to someone who’s lost their fire. The one you reread when you’re ready to stop playing small.
Start messy. Speak loudly. Write before you’re ready.
Because sometimes, the loudest message comes from the quietest corner, the one where someone who never read a book… dared to write one.
Excerpt from I Wrote a Book but I Have Never Read One © Copyright 2025 MOHD57
Let’s get something straight before we dive into this mess:
I’m not an author.
I didn’t study literature.
I’ve never sat in a book club, sipped wine, and said words like “narrative arc” or “existential motif.”
I wrote a book.
But I’ve never read one.
That alone might piss a few people off. Good.
Let them be mad. Let the “real writers” clutch their pearls.
I’m not here to impress them. I’m here for you, the one who’s been sitting on a storm of ideas, waiting for someone to say:
“You don’t need to qualify to express yourself.”
See, this book isn’t for the perfect. It’s not for the polished.
It’s for the people who’ve got something boiling in their gut, a voice, a vision, a something, but think they need permission to let it out.
We’ve been lied to. Conditioned. Programmed.
Told we need to read this many books, take that many courses, and speak like those people before we can be seen as “credible.”
F*ck credible.
Credible is just a prison in a suit. What about being real?
What about writing like your soul’s bleeding through your fingertips?
What about creating without overthinking, without pleasing, without putting on a costume that isn’t yours?
That’s what this is.
This book is me standing on the edge of the “system,” flipping it off, and jumping without a parachute. And guess what? I might land hard. I might crash.
But at least I jumped.
At least I did something.
And that’s more than most people can say.
You don’t need to write like Hemingway. You don’t need to speak like Oprah.
You don’t even need to make sense all the time.
You just need to start. Be messy. Be loud. Be wrong. But be.
I didn’t write this book to be admired.
I wrote it because I couldn’t hold it in anymore.
So if you’ve ever felt like a fraud…
If you’ve ever felt like you don’t belong in the rooms you want to walk into…
If you’ve ever told yourself “Who am I to do this?” then this book is your middle finger to that voice.
Let’s break some rules.
Let’s kill the myth that you have to be something before you can do anything.
Let’s write the book you weren’t supposed to write. Let’s say the things you’ve been too scared to say. Let’s create without asking anyone if it’s okay.
Because if I someone who has never read a book; can write one, Then what the hell are you waiting for?
My profession is online marketing and development (10+ years experience), check my latest mobile app called Upcoming or my Chrome extensions for ChatGPT. But my real passion is reading books both fiction and non-fiction. I have several favorite authors like James Redfield or Daniel Keyes. If I read a book I always want to find the best part of it, every book has its unique value.