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This is the story of my life about how I was homeless. But because I have a talent for singing, I wrote a few songs and went around London selling them, until I discovered the mystery of a customer's mind. So, I'm not penning down theory lessons taught by another teacher or philosopher, but documenting my own original knowledge and experience of selling products directly to one person at a time in the UK. Mostly from Westminster to Buckingham Palace, Mayfair to Knightsbridge, Knightsbridge to Soho, Leicester Square to Oxford Circus, London Bridge to Waterloo, City of London and many other…mehr

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This is the story of my life about how I was homeless. But because I have a talent for singing, I wrote a few songs and went around London selling them, until I discovered the mystery of a customer's mind. So, I'm not penning down theory lessons taught by another teacher or philosopher, but documenting my own original knowledge and experience of selling products directly to one person at a time in the UK. Mostly from Westminster to Buckingham Palace, Mayfair to Knightsbridge, Knightsbridge to Soho, Leicester Square to Oxford Circus, London Bridge to Waterloo, City of London and many other places before people nicknamed me the Red Lion of Sales. Because I was so good at selling my product (music).
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Autorenporträt
My name is Mathias, I was born in March 1983 in Zimbabwe, a small African country of 15.99 million people. Population (in 2021), but it ranks high among large countries. My father worked as a driver for the United Nations. He left my mother for another woman when I was 2 days old. My mother fought hard to raise us as a single mother, me along with my half-brother and half-sister. I grew up in Harare, the capital city of Zimbabwe, in the Highfield district, an area called Egypt, under President Robert Mugabe. The area I grew up in was a high density suburb with high poverty and high crime. I went to elementary school and then high school (college) until the fourth grade, but I dropped out last year, and started hanging out with bad guys who weren't interested in school.