We all have our moments in life; in some we are full of joys while some make the world seem like hell. That’s what life really is and there is no way you can skip or avoid any of the feeling no matter how hard you try. If you ask every individual you will know that everyone is in distress, everyone has a battle or multiple battles that they are fighting to survive and prosper in this world. When it comes to the struggles we are facing life seems like a dystopian fiction novel, most of us have this concept that may be we are in worst situation and that there is no other who is facing such agony and pain in life.
Minds which are in constant observation, looking and contemplating their own life and scaling it with the others they know of are often creative and have an impeccable imagination. They kind of enjoy falling into the pit they created on their own in their minds and the world present inside is their own. The place inside can be cruel and harsh against which they are fighting to survive because their real life seems somewhat the same to them the only difference is that they have more power in their imagination
David S. Cochran Jr. was born on 27 February 1996 in Langhorne, PA, and grew up in Chalfont, PA, 20 miles outside of the City of Brotherly Love, Philadelphia.Growing up, his biggest passion was sports. David played soccer for one year, at the age of 4, because he was too young to play any other sport. Once he reached the rightful age of 5, he dropped soccer and moved on to play baseball, football, and hockey. Out of the three, hockey and football stuck the most and he played both up until the 9th grade when he had to choose between the two.
David always continued chasing his creative passion. At the age of 10 he wrote, directed, produced, and edited a 12 episode, homemade, TV show called Stupid Times. At the age of 11, he created his own ‘Scene It’ board game and at the age of 12, he organized an entire football league with trophies and fans. He would eventually go on to create videos for his high school class and different hockey and softball teams.
Working 16 hours every day in New York and South Texas, with no days off, David was exhausted, but it was there that he discovered his love for writing. Whenever he was not on a call, he would take his mind off of things by writing about his idea he generated with his father nearly 4 years prior. Thus, creating the dystopian fiction world known to many as ‘Brothers at war.’
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