What got him initially out of the sub-basement depths of despair and self-pity, on the road toward creativity and fame, sure as hell wasn’t that manic, unquestioning  “positive psychology.”
It was something deeper, richer, truer.
Call it the power of positive negativity. Call it the gallows humor you find among hardcore AA members. Call it radical reality.
It’s what saved Callahan.
And it might just be the only thing that can save us all.