Life is not fair.
You've got to fight for what you want. But this is not the kind of fight you can win with fists or physical weapons because your enemies are systems. In fact, the odds are stacked against your success. You are not expected to make it. You are not expected to rise above the status quo. But some expectations are not worth living up to.
Montez Johnson was not handed anything on a silver platter. He grew up in the ghetto of the ghetto, dodging bullets, surrounded by dying dreams, and labeled a failure. But he found a way out of the struggle, a pass from living paycheck to paycheck, and became a hero to his family and community.
In The Unstatistic, he shows you how you can finally catch a break and get ahead in life. Through his own life story, he freely hands you the keys he struggled to obtain so that you can release yourself from the prison of discouragement and hopelessness. You don't have to figure it all out on your own. This book contains footprints for you to follow. Read this story, and see and believe your own potential to be great no matter what "they" say.