Ricardo Chin tells his story honestly, no matter how raw it gets. Ricardo grew up in a strict poverty-stricken household, were violence was part of everyday life. Ricardo went from gangs, crime violence on the streets to the Royal Marines. To anyone looking from the outside saw a Royal Marine soldier fighting for his country, but it didn't feel the same for him. This is a really emotional story, that is inspiring and one of survival. Ricardo shows that no matter how your life is or was, you can get though it and come out the other side. A story of hope for anyone. This is a book I would highly recommend reading, if you think you can go no more, you can and will.
Blurb:-Born into a broken home in a run-down community marked by deprivation, crime, and violence. Ricardo Chin grows up with one thing in mind: inflicting suffering back on a world that's failed him.
By his teens, he's fighting with inner-city gangs; by his early 20s, he's a newly trained Royal Marine Commando on his way to Afghanistan. In the eyes of the military, he's doing his duty; in his own troubled mind, however, he's a stone-cold killer out for revenge.
Wounded in action on the battlefield, Ricardo moves into close protection in post-war Iraq but find the insecurities that have plagued him all his life soon follow, Embarking on a spiritual quest that leads to the ancient tribal wisdom of South America, he comes to realise there's a higher purpose to existence-one built on love, not hate.
A Few Words from an Absolute Nobody is the record of one man's inspirational journey from unconsciousness to enlightenment, with profound lessons for all of humanity. It's only by stepping back from the mental warzones we inhabit daily that we will learn the fight for survival is already won. Beneath the uniform of our flesh lies an inextinguishable energy; beyond the personal hardships and challenges, a masterplan.
The universe is calling to us...we just need to stop and listen
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My Review:-Ricardo Chin tells his story honestly, no matter how raw it gets. Ricardo grew up in a strict poverty-stricken household, were violence was part of everyday life. Ricardo went from gangs, crime violence on the streets to the Royal Marines. To anyone looking from the outside saw a Royal Marine soldier fighting for his country, but it didn't feel the same for him. This is a really emotional story, that is inspiring and one of survival. Ricardo shows that no matter how your life is or was, you can get though it and come out the other side. A story of hope for anyone. This is a book I would highly recommend reading, if you think you can go no more, you can and will.
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