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Winning Life in America Book
When you were a child did you ever lose sight of your parents in the supermarket? Do you remember how it felt? Can you recall the feeling of sheer abandonment and loneliness as you feared you would never feel secure again?
As an orphan child, I was abandoned in a major city with no shelter, food or money. I was lonely and desperate and missed my mom and my brothers and sisters dreadfully. My relatives shoved me from pillar to post and subjected me to mental and physical abuse. I had no other alternative: I could either swim along or sink.
I knew that if I didn’t try to change my circumstances, I risked losing everything— including my sanity—so I made a promise to myself that I would aim for my highest dreams and that I would not give up until I got there. My mom had worked hard to make sure her children were safe and loved and I owed it to her and to myself to carry on.
Everyone has an inner voice and you can hear it if you listen carefully. Your inner voice is the voice that tells you what you should be doing with your life. It’s a bit like listening to your heart and following the dreams that are locked inside. Your personal journey may take a long time and you may often feel like you are never going to get to where you want to be. But each time you have to stop along the way, remember where you are going and why you are going there. You have to remain focused and you have to stay determined—never give up on your dreams.
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