I Wasn’t Even Out Of My Jacket When My Dad Said, “Didn’t Know They Let Dropouts In Here.” A Few Relatives Laughed. I Just Nodded And Took A Seat At The Back. Later, My Sister’s Husband Asked Where I Worked. I Told Him The Company Name. He Paused, Looked Me Over Again, Then Said, “Wait… You’re My CEO?” The Room Went Dead Silent. – Part 2
Because the thing about rock bottom is, it’s not always despair. Sometimes it’s foundation. And that letter was the blueprint for what came next. …
Read moreI Wasn’t Even Out Of My Jacket When My Dad Said, “Didn’t Know They Let Dropouts In Here.” A Few Relatives Laughed. I Just Nodded And Took A Seat At The Back. Later, My Sister’s Husband Asked Where I Worked. I Told Him The Company Name. He Paused, Looked Me Over Again, Then Said, “Wait… You’re My CEO?” The Room Went Dead Silent.
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Read moreMy Mother-In-Law PUSHED Me Down The Stairs… Then Made TEA While I Was Dying – Part 2
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