Still Breathin' Today

Unlike traditional "sugar-coated" self-help literature, is known for its aggressive and provocative tone. It is described as a work that may "entertain, offend, and inspire" simultaneously, often using humor and blunt language to confront readers' insecurities.

: Dilley emphasizes the necessity of forgiving oneself for past mistakes. He suggests practical exercises, such as writing letters to oneself to confront and release feelings of remorse and self-blame. Still Breathin'

Dilley applies his "unfiltered" approach across a wide range of life experiences, often drawing from his own history of overcoming poverty, near homelessness, and complex personal relationships. He suggests practical exercises, such as writing letters

: Advocating for "grown folk talk," Dilley emphasizes direct communication and transparency as the foundations for trust and intimacy. He warns against inviting toxic people into one's life. He warns against inviting toxic people into one's life

is the title of an unfiltered self-help book by Brenden Dilley that focuses on resilience, self-forgiveness, and the pursuit of a purposeful life despite past failures. Core Philosophy: "Perfectly Flawed"

: The book encourages readers to shift from a "victim" mindset to a "survivor" mentality. This involves viewing setbacks not as permanent failures, but as opportunities for personal evolution and character building.