What's Happening?
Carly Schwartz, a Medill alum, has released a memoir titled 'I’ll Try Anything Twice: Misadventures of a Self-Medicated Life,' which explores her journey through mental health challenges and substance abuse. The book details her struggles with severe
depression during her college years at Northwestern University, where she was involved in various activities but faced significant personal challenges. Schwartz candidly discusses her experiences with suicidal ideation, substance abuse, and her path to sobriety. Her memoir emphasizes the importance of self-love and gratitude over traditional career success. Schwartz's story is a testament to overcoming personal obstacles and finding purpose beyond professional achievements.
Why It's Important?
Schwartz's memoir sheds light on critical issues of mental health and substance abuse, particularly among young adults and professionals. Her narrative challenges the conventional metrics of success, advocating for a more holistic approach to personal fulfillment. By sharing her experiences, Schwartz contributes to the ongoing dialogue about mental health, encouraging others to seek help and prioritize self-care. Her story is particularly relevant in today's fast-paced society, where the pressure to succeed can often overshadow personal well-being. This memoir could inspire individuals facing similar struggles to reevaluate their definitions of success and happiness.









