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Hell's Heaven: A Metamorphosis in Costa Rica

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My life started in the ghetto of Roxbury, Massachusetts, a mile away from the drug-infested neighborhood where Bobby Brown came up.

My father left our family when I was one. My mother had five children, one of whom died in early childhood.

My mother struggled every day to feed us-I'm sure many times not feeding herself.

A lot of our food and Christmas toys came from the government.

Despite all her struggles, my mother did everything in her power to give me an academic edge.

After I won the Boston Mayor's Award for academics when I graduated from the sixth grade, my mother colluded with a white family to put me on an academic and cultural Rocketship.

This was the point where I had to begin to navigate my path mostly on my own, as my mother's knowledge and experience regarding my new world was very limited.

All I could do was to try to hold on. I attended the University of Massachusetts and a computer electronics class at Benjamin Franklin Institute, where IBM hired me.

After 20 years in the world of high technology, I became disillusioned with corporate life and moved with my family to Costa Rica, where I had the pleasure of meeting a man named Dr. Deepak Chopra, who contacted me and invited my wife and I to join him at his private lunch with the presidential candidate of Costa Rica during his one-day conference.

How? People always ask me: "Why, after 17 years, did you return from the paradise of Costa Rica to the U.S.?" This is my true story.

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Product Details
Balboa Press
1982272139 / 9781982272135
eBook (EPUB)
26/08/2021
English
258 pages
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