Slave to the Dream is a memoir of one man's intense rebellion, roadblocks, and-ultimately-his inspiring growth, powered by the healing powers of family support and divine intervention. This book will appeal to readers who are interested in stories of overcoming chaos and desperation, achieving personal transformation, and the wisdom one gains from a life of trials and triumphs. Through it all, at times I felt like an observer being guided through life’s adventure. I acknowledge our successes were not of our own doing. I’m just following instructions which mainly lead in the direction of, “Do Good Things”. I have no illusion of where I'm headed, and I go willingly. My only desire is to leave things better than THEY WERE when I got here. EVERYTHING. I am a twice retired, USAF and the Wyoming Highway Patrol. A citizen of the United States of America and knowing that but by the grace of God to be born here. American is the beacon to the citizens of the world. There is no one who doesn't want to live the Dream, no matter their actions or words. The USAF and Wyoming Highway Patrol have increased my understanding and I see more clearly what is happening today. I claim Chicago as my home town mainly because I was born there and lived there before joining the United States Air Force. It is an incredible city when things are right. As a youngster, I began to tell myself, just because I do bad things, doesn't mean I was brought up that way. That was the justification I used for the wrongs I was doing. I joined the Air Force once I got tired of my folks having to worry about me and so I could stop making My mother cry. I really didn't want to be their burden any longer. The atmosphere and climate changed when I joined the Air Force but I didn't.
Slave to the Dream
Forever in Pursuit
by Gaylan D. Wright

Slave to the Dream
Forever in Pursuit
by Gaylan D. Wright
Published Mar 24, 2017
150 Pages
Genre: FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS / General