Don't Shoot Your Future Self A Pathway for the Veteran's Transition



Don't Shoot Your Future Self A Pathway for the Veteran's Transition

Eric Power

Publisher : Waterside Productions (December 23, 2020)

Language : English

Paperback : 122 pages

ISBN-10 : 1951805224

ISBN-13 : 978-1951805227

Item Weight : 6.7 ounces

Dimensions : 6 x 0.31 x 9 inches



Review:  Don't Shoot Your Future Self A Pathway for the Veteran's Transition

I write a lot of Military reviews, lived with a wounded combat veteran, and have recently been reading Don't Shoot Your Future Self A Pathway for the Veteran's Transition.

I would urge any veteran to find a support group of friends, family, or a counselor you can share with.

Now, I won't lie and tell you this was an easy read as it wasn't.  In fact, I almost put the book down prior to page 10. 

I feel this book offers something for every one of us. No matter who we are, our values affect lifestyle decisions and actions and we all deal with life's uncertainty in different ways.  I appreciate that in this story Ralph assists David who was caught in the throes of meaninglessness to think about the definition of loyalty and to recognize relentless challenges occur throughout our lives and we face these best with hope for a brighter future.  

I received a copy of this well-written book from Alyssa Longo with Farrow Communications.



About the Author

Eric Louis Power is an author, speaker, entrepreneur, and social activist dedicated to helping military veterans and their families achieve a better quality of life. Power served honorably in the US Navy reaching the rank of Petty Officer First Class and serving in Operation Iraqi Freedom, Operation Enduring Freedom, and Operation Southern Watch. Power has a total of seven deployments, with 3.5 years in Active Combat zones. He is the founder of For Veterans By Veterans, a nonprofit that provides assistance to homeless vets, and he is the founder and CEO of Veterans Disability Help, LLC, a firm that manages VA disability claims and helps disabled veterans get the benefits they deserve. Since 2012, Power has been responsible for redirecting over 2.1 Million dollars a month recurring from the VA, back to the veterans in regard to their VA disability claims.