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The Luckiest Unlucky Man Alive: A Wild Ride Overcoming Life's Greatest Challenges - And How You Can Too! [Paperback]

Bill Goss (Author)
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November 1997
An especially rewarding read for anyone who has faced life-threatening and career-ending situations....The Florida Times Union........

If you want success...if you really want to get luckier and more fulfilled -- both professional and personally in your life -- you must read this book......

"Jeb sent us a copy of your book...Barb and I can't wait to read it." -- George Bush.....

"The Unconventional Wisdom Winner is Bill Goss." -- THE WASHINGTON POST.....

"Despite his string of unlucky luck, Goss contends he wants to live until the eighth decade of the next century, until 2080, when he turns 125." -- The Associated Press.....

"Bill Goss wrote the book on how to kick cancer's butt!" -- Thomas Marsland, MD, Past President Florida Society of Clinical Oncology.....

"Please buy this book before something else happens to Bill Goss." -- Dave Barry.....

If there is one book you read this year about changing your life for the better, you want it to be THE LUCKIEST UNLUCKY MAN ALIVE.


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"Bill Goss has cheated the Grim Reaper 30 times." -- The London Sun

"Cancer, mine cave-ins, automobile and airplane smash-ups, near-drownings headfirst in a bathroom sink -- why is it Bill Goss' life seems like so much fun?" -- Esquire Magazine

"If that which does not kill a man only make him stronger, then you're about to meet Hercules." -- Maxim Magazine

"If that which does not kill a man only makes him stronger, then you're about to meet Hercules." -- Maxim Magazine

"Please buy this book before something else happens to Bill Goss." -- Dave Barry, The Miami Herald

"The title of his book says it all: THE LUCKIEST UNLUCKY MAN ALIVE. He's only 43, but Goss has survived 30 close calls in as many years.

"I'm no hero, but I know that I am resilient and very lucky," he told a gathering at a sellout crowd at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn." -- The New Jersey Star Ledger

"This book is one big CHICKEN SOUP FOR THE SOUL story." -- Jack Canfield, co-author, #1 New York Times Bestseller

About the Author

The ultimate multiple near-deather, Bill Goss has overcome countless brushes with catastrophe and now shares his treasured insights on how you, if you really want to, can overcome any adversity. He will show you how you, if you really want to, can overcome any challenge. He will show you how you, if you really want to, don't have to die, but instead you can live forever.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 211 pages
  • Publisher: William a Goss (November 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1884962122
  • ISBN-13: 978-1884962127
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 5.9 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (18 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #4,103,842 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Thirty Near-Death Experiences Makes Good Reading, November 11, 1999
This review is from: The Luckiest Unlucky Man Alive: A Wild Ride Overcoming Life's Greatest Challenges - And How You Can Too! (Paperback)
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Syracuse Herald American, November 7, 1999...

....Young Bill Goss plunged his head into a sink full of water, hoping to get the wethead look of Elvis Presley. His head wedged between two facets as the water poured in. Bill, just 9 years old then, thought for sure he was going to drown.

"My screams dissipated into gurgling noises, since my face was immersed in the water," he recalls. "My head was too big and the basin too small. There was simply no way I could get my hands around my face to to unplug the lifesaving stopper and drain the water. That's when I knew I was going to die."

Goss survived by ripping out two hunks of scalp, denting the facet handles. It was the first of 30 near-death experiences that he says he survived over the next three decades. From mine collapses to plane wrecks, his dances with the grim reaper are recounted in his book, "The Luckiest Unlucky Man Alive."

TAKING ON CANCER. The most threatening of the retired Navy pilot's experiences began five years ago with a small pink cyst-like bump behind his ear. Navy and civilian doctors told him to get his life in order because the cyst was a rare form of malignant melanoma, a quick killer. In a desperate attempt to stay alive, Goss found a doctor who removed his left ear and 200 lymph nodes.

The stitches along the side of his head and down his neck made the dashing naval officer look like he had been put together with spare parts. Reconstructive surgery helped him look normal again, but for a while he had to glue on his silicon ear with rubber cement.

Greg O'Neil, a Cinncinnati businessman and lifelong friend of Goss who was with him on several misadventures, thought the cancer would kill Goss.

"I was devastated. I thought this was it for Bill," said O'Neil, who grew up with Goss in the Millburn, N.J. area.

Goss, 44, has been cancer-free for five years now. "I lucked out," he said. "I learned from those dark days that behind every challenge are great opportunities."

O'Neil doesn't see Goss as being unlucky.

He was always able to pull something positive out of bad circumstances," O'Neil said. "Bill Goss is like 'Forrest Gump' meets 'Terminator II."

BRUSHES WITH DISASTER. Few people, however, would wish to be quite as "lucky" as Goss.

While attending University of Arizon in 1974, he worked weekends at a nearby copper mine. He was rigging blasting caps 5,000 feet underground to clear a chute along a 40 foot hole when he heard the sound of splitting granite. When the dust cleared, he was dangling over the chasm by his safety belt.

In 1985, Goss was in Spain as a Navy pilot of a P-3 Orion, an aircraft used for tracking soviet submarines and drug runners. He was doing test landings when a crew member inadvertently shut down one of the planes four engines.

"Suddenly the aircraft snapped to the left more violently than before," he wrote in his autobiography. "It departed the left side of the runway, twisting off the landing gear and causing the number 3 propeller to touch the ground. That instantly tore the entire 4600 shaft horsepower engine propeller assembly off the aircraft. I remember seeing it out the corner of my eye as it flew over the right wing."

Damage amounted to $3.5 million. No one was injured.

In 1991, Goss stopped his car on Interstate 295 in Jacksonville to remove a box of garbage from the roadway. As he stood in the median, he was struck by a car going about 50 mph. The police report stated he flew 45 feet through the air and he had an out-of-body experience, but he escaped without serious injury.

"It felt great to be dead, still able to think but no longer constrained to my physical being," Goss wrote. "I felt my mind and spirit advance out beyond our stars. In the big picture; I mean the really big picture, time, space, distance, structure, weight, dimension -- these things have no meaning -- only human spirit does."

His cancer forced Goss to retire from the Navy. Now he spends much of his time writing and giving inspirational and motivational talks, billing himself as a "totally unique speaker" on his website: www.luckiestman.com

Bill Goss lives on historic Fleming Island, in Orange Park, southwest of Jacksonville, Florida, with his wife Peggy and their 12-year-old twins, Brian and Christie. He said the kids were his inspiration for writing the book.

"I wanted to leave something behind -- something for my kids to remember me by just in case I didn't make it -- something to let them know who their dad was," he said.

"Bill has been knocked down, but never out, and he would always rise again. The guy I married has nine lives," Peggy said. "My problem was I didn't know what number he was on."

You'll want to read this book.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars From the Nurse's Point of View, December 10, 2002
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Joan Barron (GREEN COVE SPRINGS, FLORIDA United States) - See all my reviews
As a health care professional, I was definitely impressed by THE LUCKIEST UNLUCKY MAN ALIVE. I have always been interested in the outcomes of illness and how people relate to the same situations differently. The outcome is in the belief system of the afflicted. This book talks about getting past adversity that we all have to face at some time in our life. It is really fascinating, especially for those of us who want to find meaning in the tragic events that plague us mortals.

I loved the book and it reminds us all how short life is and how we need to live it to the fullest. I have already loaned the book to a melanoma survivor in hopes it will be an inspirational story to her.

It is easy to read and well worth the money.

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5.0 out of 5 stars You want to read this book!, October 16, 1999
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YOU WANT TO READ THIS BOOK ON PERSONAL AND PROFESSIONAL FULFILLMENT! If people invested their money like Bill Goss invested in life, we'd all be billionaires.....Executives can relate with Bill's background as a Navy pilot because we too fly high-performance aircraft at over 500 mph---it's called your company---and we're all on this plane together---and we don't want to crash and burn either! ..................YOU'RE GONNA WANT TO GET YOUR TWO HANDS ON THIS BOOK AND READ EVERY WORD OF IT!
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