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Life's Enigma
Life's Enigma
Life's Enigma
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Life's Enigma

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The True Story of a man that was able to uncover and some of the worlds most sought after treasures and do some of the most unheard of feats in his search for everything he desired.

- finding of the Original Karma Sutra text dating back 1995 years.

- A lost Olmec Funeral mask from 4 B.C.

- The Artwork of Jimi Hendrix

- The Truth about Blood Diamonds

- The Global Fight Against Terrorism

- The Real Estate Market from The Wealthiest People in The Country.

All of this while living a socialite life style mingling with Hollywood's elite, billionaires and Palm Beach aristocrats . Let what is unsurpassable. The adventure that begets all adventures lies within ones self and starts here.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherBobby Tucker
Release dateNov 10, 2021
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    Life's Enigma - Bobby Tucker

    LIFE’S ENIGMA

    By

    Bobby Tucker

    Copyright © 2021 by Bobby Tucker

    All rights reserved. This book or any portion thereof may not be reproduced or used in any manner whatsoever without the express written permission of the publisher.

    Smashwords Edition

    Table Of Contents

    Chapter 1: House of cards

    Chapter 2: Rome wasn’t built in a day

    Chapter 3: The Ring

    Chapter 4: Clarte

    Chapter: 5: Chakkri

    Chapter 6: Diament

    Chapter 7: Empire

    Chapter 8: Treasure

    Chapter 9: Cat And Mice

    Introduction

    I wrote this for others to see how their own interpretation of life. It is an introspective analyzation to help others in handling situations. It is my interest in others learning to be able to counter any obstacle in seconds and ready for the next. In everyday life we all encounter at least two no's for every yes throughout the day. The key is to be able to turn those nos into yeses.

    From there one is ready for the next challenge regardless of the size. Once you realize there is only one version of you, you absolutely can’t be stopped in your goals. Those goals could be personal, career, self-fulfillment, athletic or large-scale dreams. Fabricating those into realities are something only you can control. There is only one version of you so don’t let anything tell you the level of your scope. I greatly admire General William Mcraven. This is commencement speech I think will inspire you:

    If you make your bed every morning you will have accomplished the first task of the day. It will give you a small sense of pride, and it will encourage you to do another task and another and another. By the end of the day, that one task completed will have turned into many tasks completed. Making your bed will also reinforce the fact that little things in life matter. If you can’t do the little things right, you will never do the big things right...If you want to change the world, find someone to help you paddle...Measure a person by the size of their heart, not the size of their flippers...After a few weeks of SEAL training, the class size of 150 dwindles down to 35 men.

    There were now six boat crews of seven men each. I was in the boat with the tall guys, but the best boat crew we had was made up of the the little guys — the munchkin crew we called them. Noone was over five-foot-five...The taller guys would make fun of the smaller flippers the munchkins put on their feet. But it was the smaller guys who would out-swim, out-paddle, and out-run everyone else in the class... If you want to change the world sometimes you have to slide down the obstacle head first...If you want to change the world, don’t back down from the sharks...The students are briefed on all the different species of sharks circling in the waters below them as they’re about to dive in. They’re taught that if they do get circled by a shark, to stand their ground. Don’t be afraid and don’t swim away. In fact, if the shark darts at you, summon all your strength and punch it in the nose and the shark will swim away.... If you want to change the world, you must be your very best in the darkest moment. If you want to change the world don’t ever, ever ring the bell."

    If I have learned anything in my time traveling the world it is the power of hope. The power of one person. A Washington, a Lincoln, a King, a Mandella. even a little girl from Pakistan Malala. One person can change the world by giving people hope. So if you want to change the world start every day with a task completed, find someone to help you through life, respect everyone and know that you will fail often. But if you take some risks, step up when times are the toughest, face down the bullies, lift up the down trotting and never ever give up...What started here will have indeed changed the world.

    — Admiral William H. McCraven

    Chapter 1:

    House of cards

    The greatest trick the devil ever played is convincing the world he never existed. On May,3rd, 2008 I walked through the Miami International Airport with my business partner. I knew only the blind trip on stubble stones so there was no half stepping. I remember passing by a sign from U.S. Customs that said; You could not pass that point with more than $9,999. We had a lot more cash on us than that. At that point I knew we were past the point of no return.

    My childhood was circumstantially impoverished. But still my mother found a way. I remember using Kerosene heaters to save money on power. My mother worked two jobs. She worked one job running a child care that also facilitated special needs children and some super genius’s as well. The other job was at a Kroger grocery store. I believe that is where I learned at a very young age my interest in psychology. It is also where I learned nonstop motivation. I was the child starting a business selling bubble gum out of my bookbag. At the same time, I tried to get into the Art Institute of Atlanta. Unfortunately, when the college called my mother had to explain I was only seven years old. I figured they didn’t have an age on the commercial. Art is at the hand of the artist is my opinion.

    There were five brothers and 1 sister including me. Every one of which turned out to be extremely successful in their lives. Even so my mother found it in her to adopt my seventh sibling. He turned out to be the star of the family. That upbringing was my sense of strength and motivation that stirs me regardless of the situation to this day.

    By the middle of nineteen ninety-eight I was sleeping outside a clubhouse in a wealthy neighborhood. It was the midst of an ice storm which made for an interesting mattress. That is where I lived. It was as much the ice as it was the wind. Being soaking wet was bearable until the wind factor carried its weight. It was then I knew mediocrity in life was far from an option. What was the reason I was living in a clubhouse in the suburbs? Well, I didn’t have a choice. When it comes to survival of the fittest your next move is your first thought.

    For me the high school was

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