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At the age of sixteen, L. Ron Hubbard tells us, he began to fill the pages of an old account ledger retrieved from his grandfather’s attic. It was canvas-bound, bore only scant notations from family transactions and otherwise provided ample room to write of “life and dreams and adventure."
Here is a young L. Ron Hubbard who is also the later L. Ron Hubbard. Merely, here he is at the start of his journey when all he knew for certain was: “I feel that I would, in some unclear way, improve the world and that all of my energies are bent toward a reformation for the better and the raising of my fellow man."
Now lets start the Adventure
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