You know there are things in life we can never change. There will always be negative and false issues as obstacles so we will think there is no hope to change. As many of us, with no proper guidance the road to do the right things, and to make the right choices, can be scary, to have fear of the unknown. What I am about to show to my interested readers, as a boy, a teenager, a veteran and as a citizen, and how I lost everything, by hitting rock bottom. By almost losing complete hope, for starters, almost losing my life at seven years old. From the beginning of my life, there has always been temptatious things to do the wrong instead of the right.…mehr
You know there are things in life we can never change. There will always be negative and false issues as obstacles so we will think there is no hope to change. As many of us, with no proper guidance the road to do the right things, and to make the right choices, can be scary, to have fear of the unknown. What I am about to show to my interested readers, as a boy, a teenager, a veteran and as a citizen, and how I lost everything, by hitting rock bottom. By almost losing complete hope, for starters, almost losing my life at seven years old. From the beginning of my life, there has always been temptatious things to do the wrong instead of the right.
Most people who would have had parents like mine, would do the right things, and make the right choices. And I did when I was a boy,and through most of my teenage years. But growing up with uneducated parents, and a alcoholic father, things were difficult, very difficult. Ican't remember hardly any boyhood experiences, like most boys have. The biggest influence I had from my Dad, was taking me to work at five years old, with no choice of my own. But Dad needed my help, that's the only choice he had. You see, Dad had a trash business in the early 50s. Those were the years of the beginnings of where these conglomerate companies stand today. As you can tell as I wrote this, this experience is coming from an old man. That's right, I'm now an old man.
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