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Good Life Project

Matt Haig | Reasons to Stay Alive (and then some)

Good Life Project

Jonathan Fields / Acast

Education, Wellness, Self-improvement, Midlife, Health & Fitness, Intentional Living, Personal Growth, Living Well, How To

4.53.4K Ratings

🗓️ 4 October 2021

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

At the age of 24, living in Ibiza, Matt Haig stepped to the ledge of a cliff with the intention of launching himself to his end. But something pulled him back. That experience led him and his girlfriend, who’d eventually become his wife, back to his childhood home where Matt would begin the process of picking up the pieces of his life. A writer, he kept that season of profound darkness, revelation, and recovery within his family, while he deepened into a career as a novelist and children’s book author. 

But years later, a simple blog post that he never thought anyone would see effectively outed that experience, leading to a book a year later called Reasons to Stay Alive that became a massive bestseller and also expanded Matt’s notoriety into the world of personal growth. He’s since blended fiction and nonfiction, penning more novels, something exploring big existential questions, but in honest and accessible ways. His book, The Midnight Library, just hit 2 million copies sold, and Matt’s latest book, The Comfort Book is Haig’s life raft: it’s a collection of notes, lists, and stories written over a span of several years that originally served as gentle reminders to his future self that things are not always as dark as they may seem. 

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0:00.0

So the age of 24 living in Ibiza, Matt Hague stepped to a ledge on a cliff with the intention

0:13.1

of launching himself to his end.

0:15.8

But something pulled him back.

0:17.7

That experience, it led him and his girlfriend who had eventually become his wife back to

0:23.1

his childhood home, where Matt would begin a process of picking up the pieces of his life.

0:29.0

A writer, he has kept that season of profound darkness and revelation and recovery within

0:35.4

his family.

0:36.7

While he deepened into a career as a novelist and a children's book author, it was always

0:41.6

there.

0:42.7

But never let seem the light of day outside of those who knew him best, not even his friends,

0:48.9

but years later, many years later.

0:51.0

A simple blog post that he never thought anyone would see effectively outed that experience,

0:57.0

seeing soon after to a book a year later called Reasons to Stay Alive, that became this

1:02.1

massive, bestseller and also expanded Matt's notoriety into the world of personal growth.

1:09.0

He has since blended fiction and nonfiction, pending more novels.

1:13.4

Sometimes exploring big existential questions, but in honest and accessible ways in his book,

1:19.8

the Midnight Library just hit two million copies sold in the US, and Matt's latest book,

1:24.8

The Comfort Book, is kind of like his life raft.

1:27.9

It's a collection of notes and lists and stories written over a span of several years that

1:32.6

originally served as gentle reminders to his future self that things are not always as

1:38.7

historic as they may seem.

2:03.0

What do you look for with that?

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