My biography could have many titles. How Bunch Conquered the World of Industry, or How Bunch Defined Military Strategy in the 21st Century, or maybe The Life and Times of Bunch, an Epic Saga of Love, Betrayal, Intrigue, and Candy Canes….

The forward would probably be by Barack Obama or maybe Warren Buffett. I would chronicle my life in the poetic form of iambic pantameter. It would rival the epics of old. William Shakespeare….who? Each chapter would explore how I single handedly stopped the forces of evil in their tracks. Whether it was political corruption, crime, or other societal blights, I always rose above them. I was always the one everyone looked to for leadership, especially my dog. The entire goal of my life is to rise to her expectations!

I would regale my readers with my tales of overcoming hardship as a young man, battling through adversity to kind of reach some of my dreams. It would have great love stories, like the ones about that girl in Middle School I was afraid to ask out, and actually never did ask out…Well anyway, it would be a staggering work of genius, I am sure of that!
Discussion Questions: What would your biography be called? If you could only include three events, what would they be? Why?
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