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Succeed Beyond Adversity Too: Same Day, Different Story

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Succeed Beyond Adversity Too: Same Day, Different Story
Succeed Beyond Adversity Too: Same Day, Different Story

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Succeed Beyond Adversity Too: Same Day, Different Story

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Tired of struggling through life, read how robert went from being unemployed to starting his own business!
Succeed Beyond Adversity Too
Same Day, Different Story
In this book, Robert takes you back through a little history. Robert's mother was a civil rights activist and a member of the NAACP organization. She believed in fighting for justice, and she instilled that courage in her children. Robert became the main benefactor. Robert chronicles his journey through many adversities in life. This book is an extended version to Succeed Beyond Adversity, his first book. Witness the full story of Robert's vicissitudes in life. See how Robert Comradd faced difficulties in the military and returns home to face even more dilemmas. After working for Corporate America for many years, Robert decided to branch off on his own. Robert proves that you have to fight for what you want in life. It is true; success is a journey and not a destination. Robert's motto is "Strive for success and never give up." After reading this book, you will never say the words, "I can't or impossible again." Finally yet importantly, Keep the faith and believe in yourself.
Bio:
Robert was born in Sicily Island, Louisiana on January 7, 1958. Even at the tender age of 10, Robert faced many disparities in his young life.
After viewing Dr. Martin Luther King's funeral broadcast on television, Robert knew right then that he wanted to be a public servant. He and his sister integrated the lower elementary school in Ferriday, Louisiana.
Robert's mother was active in the civil rights movement and encouraged him to stand for justice.
Eventually, Robert joined the military and fought in the Gulf War. After leaving the military, Robert found it difficult to find a job even with all of his experience. It was then that Robert decided to define his own destiny. Robert earned a degree in electronics and landed a job working as a maintenance man at a department store. Read how Corporate America, after many years of service, pushed Robert out of the system. Read how he bounced back by starting his own business and has now written his second book. The stories in this book will encourage and inspire you to go after your dream.

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