Upsets & Letdowns
The Acceptable Taste of Bitterness
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About the Book
In a sense life is like a series of memories grouped together. Throughout our existence we all have positive and negative experiences. One day I was thinking to myself, “new memories somewhat replace old ones.” I highly doubt that I’m the only person to ever have had this notion. You can’t really remove your recollections, but merely suppress them. Therefore, the more good memories we have, the more likely they’ll substitute for the bad ones. By creating better memories, the “upsets and letdowns” of our pasts become less predominant.
About the Author
E. Bassey was born on August 27, 1981. He was born and raised in the Bronx NY. E. Bassey began practicing the art of rhyming at the age of eleven after being fascinated with one of Hip Hop culture’s art forms (rap). He has been doing it ever since. It wasn’t until about ten years later after a few of life’s experiences and some growth, when he diligently started expressing himself through poetry. Confident in his talents, E. Bassey began his quest for success in the arena of writing.