The Extraordinary Life of Robert Barton Bunning: 1831-Present

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Description: Due to an undiagnosed childhood illnes in 1841 Robert Bartob Bunning ages much slower than the general population. He has experienced American history aross eight generations and will likely experience the exciting changes the next four generations will produce. This book, taken directly from a transcript of a lecture given in 2024 when he was chronologically one hundred and ninety four years of age, but biologically only 55 years of age, follows the life story of a unique individual who has faced hardships and challenges unknown to any other person in history. The first segment of his lecture covers his adventures as a young man, while meeting many historical figures, and descriptions and stories of many historical artifacts he gathers along the way. The second section chronicals a return trip made with his fifth wife to many of the old locations of his past. In some cases, quite distant past.. This section deals with the changes in both scenery and his perspective on life. The final segment is a question and answer session from the audience. The questions prove to be interesting and personal and Mr. Bunning's answers are through, insightful and profound. The lecture ends with Mr. Bunning reversing the tables on those in attendance asking them all several questions and answers of his own, that leave the auditorium quiet and retrospective. Would you choose to live to be 300 if you could? Mr. Bunning clarifies the realities of the good, and the bad. in living past your time.

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