Donald, I really enjoy it when you tell your personal stories. I've called you the voice of Everyman...but you're also the voice of authenticity.
I spent the the first 30 years of my life raging against injustice (so many of your stories remind me of my former self) and tilting at windmills. Once I discovered the truth about the NWO, and …
Donald, I really enjoy it when you tell your personal stories. I've called you the voice of Everyman...but you're also the voice of authenticity.
I spent the the first 30 years of my life raging against injustice (so many of your stories remind me of my former self) and tilting at windmills. Once I discovered the truth about the NWO, and around the same time returned to my Christian roots, it was as if a huge burden had been lifted from my shoulders. I could finally relax, knowing everything was happening exactly as it was supposed to. It gave me a kind of freedom I had never known. It was a personal paradigm shift for me, and totally changed how I interacted with the world.
I stopped reading fiction at age 17, and switched to memoirs. I've read hundreds...and in every single one, with no exceptions, whatever the writer did to live a story worth turning into a book... somewhere, somehow, that author received a helping hand along the way. When I start a new memoir, I'm always looking for the moment when fate offers a helping hand to the writer. No one does it alone.
I am grateful for your support, Kris. I know what you mean- I've always looked for that hidden helping hand, with virtually any celebrated person. Thanks!
Donald, I really enjoy it when you tell your personal stories. I've called you the voice of Everyman...but you're also the voice of authenticity.
I spent the the first 30 years of my life raging against injustice (so many of your stories remind me of my former self) and tilting at windmills. Once I discovered the truth about the NWO, and around the same time returned to my Christian roots, it was as if a huge burden had been lifted from my shoulders. I could finally relax, knowing everything was happening exactly as it was supposed to. It gave me a kind of freedom I had never known. It was a personal paradigm shift for me, and totally changed how I interacted with the world.
I stopped reading fiction at age 17, and switched to memoirs. I've read hundreds...and in every single one, with no exceptions, whatever the writer did to live a story worth turning into a book... somewhere, somehow, that author received a helping hand along the way. When I start a new memoir, I'm always looking for the moment when fate offers a helping hand to the writer. No one does it alone.
I am grateful for your support, Kris. I know what you mean- I've always looked for that hidden helping hand, with virtually any celebrated person. Thanks!
I like the way you call Don the voice of Everyman!