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What Lives in Me
by Robert M.Tobias
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What Lives in Me is a series of autobiographical poems about a young boy regularly stamped a failure by a bullying father. Afraid of failure and alive in a world where “real men” are not afraid, he placed failure in his dark cellar, a secret protected with pit-bull ferocity.
As a pre-teen his secret magnified minor setbacks and crippling boyhood health issues into reinforced truth. His work history that began at age twelve in a woman’s clothing store, selling Bardahl in gas stations and diamonds to engaged couples in college, in automobile plants including assembling Corvairs, and serving as a GM labor-management representative – gave him access to a world wider than his home and to acknowledged success and support from adults.
He achieved professional success as a lawyer, union president, and professor by working around his secret: he got up earlier and went to bed later than all his competitors. Constant traveling as a lawyer and union president led to a divorce.
The poems reveal how trauma embeds itself in our bones and memory, and how survival often means learning to carry what no one else can see while searching for courage to challenge his father’s judgement and his own long-standing secret belief.
The poems chart a path in our muscular male culture from fear- shame to vulnerability and authenticity.
Robert M. Tobias, a debut author at 82, completed his fourteen-year career as the General Counsel of the National Treasury Employees Union successfully suing Presidents Nixon ($533M in back pay) and Reagan (reversing his cancellation of all federal appointments from the time of his election to the date of his inauguration), and several federal agencies concerning violations of the 1978 Civil Service Reform Act. He then served as the union president for sixteen years leading federal employees as they lobbied for increased federal employee pay and benefits.
His third twenty-four-year career involved creating the Key Executive Leadership Certificate Program at American University, targeted toward increasing career federal supervisors’ leadership capacity.
What Lives in Me, is career four.






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