Do You Know Who You Are

A Second Chance Of Life

by Lee N. Johnson


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Book Details

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Publication Date : 3/12/2008

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 8.5x8.5
Page Count : 38
ISBN : 9781436379533

About the Book

Everyone has asked the questions, where did I come from, why am I here, where am I going or if you haven’t asked sometime you will. Do you know who you are and how you fit into this whole picture? Have you ever considered what your answer would be if you were told that you were going to die and that you didn’t have much time left? If you were given the opportunity of trying to qualify for a transplanted organ from another person to sustain your life and give you a second chance at life, could you or would have the transplant? This book will discuss what I went through while trying to make that important decision. I was given a dream, vision, or whatever you may choose to call the experience of being able to see myself in three different stages of my life. I was blessed to come to know the man I had been, the man I was now and the man I was meant to be. I found out for myself who I really am. Hopefully, you will be able to picture what you would do in a similar situation and be granted the realization of knowing who you are.


About the Author

Lee N. Johnson was born and raised on the family farm in Thatcher, Idaho. It was here that he learned the value of hard work. His dad always told him; ‘If you are going to work for someone, be sure that you give them 110 % of your effort and you will be successful.” Lee graduated from Grace High School in Grace, Idaho and soon left to pursue his education in Salt Lake City, Utah. He married his high school sweetheart. When the children started to bless their home they returned to Idaho to raise the three children and purchased a business in Soda Springs, Idaho. For more than twenty years he also worked for Monsanto Company. It was fortunate that he did because their family insurance plan eventually saved his life. At the young age of forty-three he began what turned out to be a long journey of heart problems. Many heart attacks and several operations later he was told he had no other choice but to have a heart transplant or to go home and write his own obituary. You do not have long to live. In this book he shares his experiences throughout his journey to his second chance at life.