Country music icon Willie Nelson has just released his long-awaited autobiography, Me and Paul: Untold Stories of a Fabled Friendship — and it’s as raw and revealing as fans hoped it would be.
In the book, Nelson reflects on some of the darkest moments of his life, including a time when he felt so hopeless he considered ending it all. It’s a deeply personal admission from the 91-year-old legend, offering a rare glimpse behind the curtain of his decades-long career.
But Nelson makes it clear: he’s far from finished.
These days, he’s focused on enjoying life and making the most of every moment. He shared that staying active is a big part of his routine — jogging regularly and singing every day to keep his lungs strong.
And yes, he’s still planning to hit the stage.
Willie has no plans to retire anytime soon. Despite the lows he’s faced, his love for music and connection with fans keep him going. With his trademark resilience and easygoing spirit, Nelson remains a beloved fixture in country music — and a living reminder that it’s never too late to keep moving forward.