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Reid Lundy entered his twenties sitting high on a wall of hope and dreams for the future; full of self, ego, and pride. Before the end of his third decade of life, he had fallen off that wall and shattered into crumbled bits and pieces. Before his thirtieth birthday, he’d been married and divorced twice. As custodial father to a three-year-old son, he worked a job that was going nowhere, struggled and sometimes failed to keep the bills paid and the lights on, and resigned himself to the fact that he was just not any good at being married.

 

Us Is Invisible was not written by a marriage expert. The author is not a degreed or trained therapist, nor a child psychologist – just a guy who made massive mistakes and paid a price for his immaturity, selfishness, and sometimes outright stupidity.

 

This book guides you through a year of thoughts on marriage, parenting, and life lessons learned from the mistakes and failures of a two-time loser, and the celebrations of the joys and victories of a big-time winner.

Reid Lundy’s two careers—one as an on-air radio personality and the other as a business executive—gave him a special talent for condensing sometimes-complex ideas into short, memorable ones. In Us Is Invisible, he illustrates common-sense truths with real-life stories, historical facts and Bible verses for 365 thoroughly entertaining and motivational nuggets of wisdom that will make you want to think better, do better and be better for the people you love.

Reid lives on wooded acreage in Franklin, Tennessee with his wife of over 30 years and her cat, with whom he has an adversarial and combative relationship.

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