Kris Shuman
Pines Hero

NOTHING CHANGES

You don’t get better by surviving—you get better when you finally stop running.

“I wasn’t trying to get high… I was trying to feel okay being me.”

— Kris S.

Overview

A homeless addict drifts through a cycle of self-destruction, chasing relief that never lasts and control he never truly has. As memories of childhood love and trauma collide with the brutal reality of addiction, his world tightens into a pattern he can’t break—no matter how many times he survives it. Even death doesn’t offer escape, as each attempt to start over leads him back to the same place, the same pain, the same choices. When he finally hits a point where nothing works—not drugs, not running, not even dying—he’s forced to confront the one thing he’s avoided his entire life: himself. Because the truth isn’t that nothing changes—it’s that nothing changes until you do.

Themes

  • Identity
  • Addiction
  • Shame
  • Acceptance

Tone

Raw. Intimate. Unflinching. Grounded.

Comps

Requiem for a Dream meets Sound of Metal

If this kind of story stays with you—we should talk.

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