Success Secrets
- Katherine Victoria Vananderland
- Oct 27, 2020
- 2 min read
"I don't measure a man's success by how high he climbs but how high he bounces when he hits bottom" - George Patton

For hitting rock bottom happened to me a couple of times and the first time from coming back from the cities I had to file bankruptcy and start over and I saved a good deal of money all to have $40k taken from me it was very frustrating. Phone numbers changed so I cannot reach people. I bounced back pretty well and then, it wasn't to long I fell on my face again.
Battling cancer and trying to hold a job seemed impossible. I had money saved to go back to school and that ended up being what I lived on. God had to teach me again because I lost everything but my soul and the Original Copy Officer Captain Family. US Bank denied me when I confronted them; I wonder how much they were paid.
I now am getting unemployment and will get disability to save to go back to school. This is the long way around everything but, a way to regain my footing on the foundations of life. The harder the loss the bigger the bounce. I just wish I could go back and stop some key events and change it all. This is where depression will set in and hold you to a prisoner to your mind sometimes.
Yesterday, helped me to believe that a power bigger than myself can restore me back to sanity. To find the light at the end of the tunnel and reinvent myself instead of having a mid-life crisis. I am able to regain control over my life and set some order to it to make an attempt to make a go of it again. At least now I have a plan and a set of goals to see that it happens this time.
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