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Losing Control
Losing Control
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With 7.6 billion people inhabiting planet Earth, separated into countless ethnicities, we have one major thing in common: We thirst for power and control. From the cradle to the grave, we each crave it. Yet as sand in a tightly-clenched first escapes to the ground, so does our control over life evade our grasp. The more we seek control, the more we lose it.In Losing Control, author/speaker, Ruben Constante, Jr. offers a simple reason for why we have all lost control of our lives: We were born s…

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With 7.6 billion people inhabiting planet Earth, separated into countless ethnicities, we have one major thing in common: We thirst for power and control. From the cradle to the grave, we each crave it. Yet as sand in a tightly-clenched first escapes to the ground, so does our control over life evade our grasp. The more we seek control, the more we lose it.In Losing Control, author/speaker, Ruben Constante, Jr. offers a simple reason for why we have all lost control of our lives: We were born separated from God. Written specifically for the incarcerated population, this book's simplistic message applies to everyone. The longing for control is universal---and so is the loss thereof.The question is: How do we get it back?

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With 7.6 billion people inhabiting planet Earth, separated into countless ethnicities, we have one major thing in common: We thirst for power and control. From the cradle to the grave, we each crave it. Yet as sand in a tightly-clenched first escapes to the ground, so does our control over life evade our grasp. The more we seek control, the more we lose it.In Losing Control, author/speaker, Ruben Constante, Jr. offers a simple reason for why we have all lost control of our lives: We were born separated from God. Written specifically for the incarcerated population, this book's simplistic message applies to everyone. The longing for control is universal---and so is the loss thereof.The question is: How do we get it back?

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