The Street: Weaponizing Pain, Unlearning Surrender

The most dangerous thing about hardship is not what it does while you're in it. It's what...
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Author: Sherman Jr. Gillums
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Language: English
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The Street: Weaponizing Pain, Unlearning Surrender by Gillums, Sherman, Jr.

The Street: Weaponizing Pain, Unlearning Surrender

$21.30

The Street: Weaponizing Pain, Unlearning Surrender

$21.30
Author: Sherman Jr. Gillums
Format: Paperback
Language: English

The most dangerous thing about hardship is not what it does while you're in it. It's what happens when it appears to end.

You go home. You sleep in a real bed. You eat a decent meal. You laugh at something small and ordinary. From the outside, life looks normal again. But hardship does not leave just because the moment is over. It goes quiet. It settles deeper. It begins shaping you in ways you may not recognize until years later.

The Street challenges readers to confront this reality, because once you see it, you will not stop seeing it.

This is not simply a book about Marine Corps recruit training. It is about what happens when survival stops being something you did and becomes someone you are. Drawing from one of the most unforgiving institutions in American life, Gillums asks the question most people never think to ask: what does survival cost the person who survives?

His answer is unsparing. The systems that make people strong can also leave scars that do not announce themselves. Fear does not disappear when the threat is gone. It changes form. It goes underground. It begins shaping instinct, emotion, relationships, and judgment long after the danger has passed.

Gillums writes not as an observer, but as someone who lived it, endured it, and later returned to help shape others inside the same system. With unflinching clarity, he reveals how endurance can become identity, how pain can become pattern, and how silence can become its own form of captivity.

What he makes visible matters. Because what is named can be understood. And what is understood can be confronted.

The Street is for anyone, military or civilian, who has ever wondered why some experiences never fully stay behind us. It does not offer easy comfort. It offers something rarer: hard truth, honestly told, and the possibility of understanding what has been quietly running your life.

Priced at $17.75, a tribute to 1775, the birth year of the United States Marine Corps, every dollar from The Street supports the Oscar Mike Foundation and its mission to help paralyzed veterans stay on the move.



Author: Sherman Jr. Gillums
Publisher: Palmetto Publishing
Published: 05/05/2026
Pages: 192
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.50lbs
Size: 8.50h x 5.50w x 0.44d
ISBN: 9798318833106

About the Author
Gillums, Sherman, Jr.: - Dr. Sherman Gillums Jr. is a writer and scholar whose work examines how people are shaped by authority, pressure, and institutional power. He served twelve years in the United States Marine Corps, including duty as a senior drill instructor, and later held senior leadership roles across federal government and national nonprofit organizations. His work focuses on trauma, moral responsibility, and the long-term consequences of endurance under coercive systems. The Street is his first book, drawn from life experience and reflective analysis.

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