So, you're reading a book about dog poop. That's cool. And even though I published this book about interpersonal relationships and how to deal with difficult people having the central theme of dog crap, there's actually more to me than that.
"Like what?", you say. Let me tell you.
I was born a baby in the Philippines a long time ago. I came to the United States and started out hecka poor. I remember some days where I strategically went to the local Chevron gas station before it closed so I could buy the leftover hot dogs for a super cheap price. Yeah, I learned to hustle at a young age. Anyways.
Well, I became a Mormon at age 17; served a Mormon Mission from ages 19-21. I attended Brigham Young University where I studied Philosophy and Mathematics. Then, I attended the University of Chicago where I focused my studies on Operations Research.
I've got the best wife and I'm the dad of 9 (yup, count 'em - NINE) wonderful kids. If you want to learn more about me, head over to my personal blog at www.shmula.com - there you'll find other incriminating stuff about me.