SCARS THE WORLD CANT SEE (Paperback)
Vincent Lyn
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Add to basketPaperback. In Scars The World Cant See the skillful author takes us on his lifejourney, revisiting moments and past adventures in 150 countries, someof which represent the most troubled places on earth, where life (or anacceptable version of it) is a privilege not many can afford. We arethrown into areas where profit, oppression, abandonment, violence,criminality of all sorts, ruling corruption and twisted wargames causingdestruction and hopelessness reign; slipping into warzones battlingagainst injustice, white supremacy or Muslim fanaticism, aberrations ofsimilar magnitude. Witnessing children exploitation, unjustified massmurdering, illegal trafficking, sexual abuses of unnamable extent.Through the vivid recounting of his experiences nonetheless we alsofollow his many career achievements in diverse successful directions.Ultimately, we feel fascinated by his vision and life amazingrollercoaster, underpinning a bitter taste for the ugly truths revealeddifficult to swallow. What the author has done in terms of humanitariancommitment is undoubtedly remarkable, calling for more action againstthe dismal aberrations of a world led astray by the human evil. SCARS THE WORLD CANT SEE Vincent Lyn This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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In Scars The World Can't See the skillful author takes us on his life journey, revisiting moments and past adventures in 150 countries, some of which represent the most troubled places on earth, where life (or an acceptable version of it) is a privilege not many can afford. We are thrown into areas where profit, oppression, abandonment, violence, criminality of all sorts, ruling corruption and twisted wargames causing destruction and hopelessness reign; slipping into warzones battling against injustice, white supremacy or Muslim fanaticism, aberrations of similar magnitude. Witnessing children exploitation, unjustified mass murdering, illegal trafficking, sexual abuses of unnamable extent.
Through the vivid recounting of his experiences nonetheless we also follow his many career achievements in diverse successful directions. Ultimately, we feel fascinated by his vision and life amazing rollercoaster, underpinning a bitter taste for the ugly truths revealed difficult to swallow. What the author has done in terms of humanitarian commitment is undoubtedly remarkable, calling for more action against the dismal aberrations of a world led astray by the human evil.
Vincent Lyn is a humanitarian, martial artist, musician, and actor whose life defies categorization. Born in Aden, Yemen, to a Chinese father and British mother, he has lived across Africa, Europe, Asia, and the U.S., embodying a truly global perspective. His martial arts career led to over 30 film roles. A classically trained pianist and graduate of the Boston Conservatory of Music. Grammy ballot nominations, and multiple performances at Carnegie Hall and many awards and achievements.
His rare dual mastery of martial arts and music earned him several recognitions.
Vincent is the founder of We Can Save Children, a nonprofit working on the front lines in war zones and refugee crises, rescuing children from slavery, starvation, and violence. As Director of Creative Development at African Views (UN ECOSOC-affiliated), Vincent has spoken at the United Nations and The Houses of Parliament on cultural sustainability, social justice, and humanitarian strategy.
The forthcoming memoir, Scars The World Can't See, brings readers into the heart of Vincent's extraordinary life-an unfiltered testimony of resilience, rescue, and relentless hope in some of the world's darkest places.
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