Confrontations: No Challenge Too Tough is the rags-to-riches saga of how Don Williamson, the son of a father, who lived from paycheck to paycheck, rises through a Jesuit-inspired education to overcome financial and physical obstacles in order to accomplish major achievements and become a multimillionaire. His aim in life is to fulfill the Jesuit goal of St. Ignatius of "being a man for others." Don's memoir details his experiences as a lawyer with the Grand Jury investigation of Boss John V. Kenney, the exposure of a former CIA Director of Operations, the first successful defense of an accused Nazi war criminal by the Soviet-misled DOJ, the Humanitarian Award by B'nai B'rth International, the economic power of China over US small businesses, and many other investigations and cases involving famous people of the day. The reader can decide if the author led his life as "a man for others."