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This is a story based on true events. The characters involved hold no real names. This occurred during a time when tragedy seemed nothing more than an everyday event for many people, but to others, it represented a great opportunity if they had the ability to survive under extreme circumstances.This was the chance for a group of friends to support each other in various states of Australia and globally.Technology can be a good tool for communication. But these brothers and sisters went one step further. Theybought and sold a tremendous amount of goods to supply not only their needs but others too. Their friends who were isolated in different parts of the world were being supported by online trading and capitalising in precious metals that have value outweighing the destructive currency held worldwide.When you invest in the lives of others, particularly those that have lost hope, you sow a seed of paying forward.Richard Stewart is a native of New Zealand. He has worked as an electrician, pilot, and miner. This is his third book.
This book details a difficult personal journey. When companies close or downscale because of heavy taxes, Richard Stewart begins working off shore as a necessity. The mining industry is not for everyone. It's hard, it's rugged, it's dangerous, it's challenging. Families are broken as a result of long hours and living apart due to the long-distance aspect of the work. Richard Stewart trained to work in every part of the mining and gas industry all over Australia. His faith kept him going in challenging times, fighting the heat, the rain, the flies, and the loneliness. His family was left at home, waiting for the day he would come home. This is a story of courage, a story about how, when a world recession hits, one man found the resilience to keep going.Richard Stewart is a native of New Zealand. He has worked as an electrician, pilot, and miner. This is his second book.
Courage, faith, hope and conviction is what keeps the human spirit going. When things don't go as planned, don't quit. Just keep going. In this autobiography, aviator Richard Stewart relates his personal experience with travel, flying as a pilot, and his family's brush with international crime. Stewart writes about his faith, hope, passions, dreams, and even the time his father ended up in a Peruvian prison. Dream big and never let your dream go. A native New Zealander, Richard Stewart lives and works in both New Zealand and Australia. This is his first book.
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