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IT all began with a simple thought: "Is this really it?" Does life really have to be this complicated. It wasn't a lack of faith, but rather a deep desire for understanding. Why do bad things happen to good people? Why is suffering a part of existence? If you start acknowledging what you truly deserve, you begin to change your reality. When you demand more of yourself and the world around you, you open doors to new opportunities and growth. Transforming your mindset can lead to a cascade of positive changes. This Book can help aid you in rediscovering your potential, identifying what brings…mehr

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IT all began with a simple thought: "Is this really it?" Does life really have to be this complicated. It wasn't a lack of faith, but rather a deep desire for understanding. Why do bad things happen to good people? Why is suffering a part of existence? If you start acknowledging what you truly deserve, you begin to change your reality. When you demand more of yourself and the world around you, you open doors to new opportunities and growth. Transforming your mindset can lead to a cascade of positive changes. This Book can help aid you in rediscovering your potential, identifying what brings you happiness, and guiding you toward reclaiming your sense of purpose for those changes. Let it serve as a tool to remind you of your worth and the possibilities that lie ahead.
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Robert Allen has spent over 40 years traveling Europe researching the areas that are known as "The Western Front" in World War I and World War II. He created 10 military history tours for the USO and continues to research areas for new tours. He has written 2 books about WWII and is working on a third. He also recently completed filming a pilot episode for a new history series called "Into the Fray with Martin King." He has a minor in Military History and is a member of the Alpha Epsilon Chi Chapter of the Phi Alpha Theta History Honor Society with the University of Maryland University College.