Is it a good idea to make my autobiography really deep?

I just think it would make it different, and possibly interesting for a psychological point of view.

The level of 'deep' I'm talking about is generally things like:
- Feelings.
- Theories surrounding life and my/our purpose
- Depression/anxiety.
- Top of the world moments.
- Coming out.
- Relationships and all the hurdles involved.
Etc.

2016-01-02T10:12:58Z

No innuendos please :P

ellie2016-01-02T11:05:22Z

Honestly, I wouldn't read an autobiography if it wasn't deep. People love reading about emotions and feelings. Your true, honest self on the page is what will get it published and get it to sell, if that's what you have planned in the future.

Because unless you're a famous president or celebrity, your autobiography probably won't be selling based on who you are- rather, by how you conveyed your life in a relatable way.