Llewellyn Piper, a graduate of The Citadel, was born and raised on a cotton farm in South Carolina. He served 20 years as a U.S. Army officer before transitioning into healthcare, where he worked as a hospital CEO for 16 years. He holds four master's degrees and a PhD in Clinical Psychology and taught psychology at Campbell University for 20 years. Now retired in Florida, he enjoys family life with his wife of over 54 years, two children, and four grandchildren. He is also a marathon runner and long-distance cyclist and the author of two previous books.
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