You don’t come to see theater. You come to see yourself. This is not an ordinary play. It is the true story of a man who dared to confront the hardest things: addictions, loneliness, rejection, and the weight of living in a skin that sometimes hurts. For just over an hour, you will not only listen to a monologue... you will experience a collective catharsis. Every word is a mirror in which you inevitably recognize yourself. Life with addictions is not a speech: it is a daily war. This play does not soften it, does not hide it, does not cover it up. It exposes it. And at the same time, it shows how, even in the midst of darkness, it is possible to find light, love, and strength. This is not a show: it is a wake-up call to consciousness. A brutal, luminous, and deeply human experience that no one forgets.