Success is not about the destination, it's about the journey.
About Me
Kent Rishaug
In November 1961, God answered a woman’s inner longing for excitement and challenges by creating Kent. She had grown tired of the monotonous life that surrounded her, and Kent’s arrival fulfilled her wish for a real challenge.
As new parents, my journey began quietly, lasting for five years. However, everything that followed was an entirely different story. Let’s fast-forward through several years of my life and delve into my professional experiences.
During the seventies, like many others, I started working after finishing school. Initially, I worked in warehouses and cold stores within larger shopping malls.
With my driver’s license and subsequent certifications, I ventured into various professional orientations as a driver. I also established my own company in the industry. My passion for motors grew, leading me to participate in rallies for several years.
Later, I entered the world of professional recruitment as a machine driver and once again became an entrepreneur with a team of employees. Unfortunately, a traffic accident left me on sick leave for several years, leading to various negative consequences and pain.
Life’s twists and turns have shaped my journey, and it continues to unfold in unexpected ways. Each experience has contributed to the person I am today.Life took an exciting turn as I embarked on a new path, driven by pure curiosity, to become an actor. I found myself in front of the camera, honing my skills. Additionally, I delved into the world of stunt training, embracing thrilling challenges in my career venture.
Presently, I continue my work as a dedicated machine driver in the railroad, where I have been for several years. Alongside this, I engage in socially beneficial assignments while pursuing my passion for writing. In 2018, I began my authorship journey, starting with film scripts and eventually making my mark as a book writer with my debut trilogy: IF IT HAPPENS WITH GOD’S WILL.
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"The only way to do great work is to love what you do."
- Steve Jobs
"The best way to predict the future is to create it."
- Peter Drucker