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Not Famous - An Autobiography In The Third Person Of A Not So Ordinary Man
Not Famous - An Autobiography In The Third Person Of A Not So Ordinary Man
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“Ninety-five percent of this book is true. More or less.
However, since the names have all been changed –
except like those of famous people like Presidents and
rock & roll bands – you could say that none of it´s true.
Most of the things I´ve had to say about all those people
have been generally kind, I think. I think. If any one of
those people ever get a hold of a copy of this book,
they´ll probably recognize themselves anyway.
I´ve written this thing for a lot of reasons I suppose.
First and foremost is I want my children and
grandchildren to have it. I want the grandkids to know
who their grandfather really was. The second reason is
because in a way it has helped me to see myself in a
manner that I wasn´t able to see when I was actually
experiencing the events. That´s liberating in a way.
The third reason, which could easily be the first reason,
is because I feel like I owe it to God to tell the story.
It´s as much His story as it is mine. I don´t know if
you´ll see that or not. It doesn´t matter. That´s between
me and Him anyway.”
Join us for the story of a real man who lived a real life,
filled with ups, downs, and adventures; searching for
elusive success, and ending up, not famous...
However, since the names have all been changed –
except like those of famous people like Presidents and
rock & roll bands – you could say that none of it´s true.
Most of the things I´ve had to say about all those people
have been generally kind, I think. I think. If any one of
those people ever get a hold of a copy of this book,
they´ll probably recognize themselves anyway.
I´ve written this thing for a lot of reasons I suppose.
First and foremost is I want my children and
grandchildren to have it. I want the grandkids to know
who their grandfather really was. The second reason is
because in a way it has helped me to see myself in a
manner that I wasn´t able to see when I was actually
experiencing the events. That´s liberating in a way.
The third reason, which could easily be the first reason,
is because I feel like I owe it to God to tell the story.
It´s as much His story as it is mine. I don´t know if
you´ll see that or not. It doesn´t matter. That´s between
me and Him anyway.”
Join us for the story of a real man who lived a real life,
filled with ups, downs, and adventures; searching for
elusive success, and ending up, not famous...
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