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ng to keep up with the Joneses。 Occasionally; we all need to look in the mirror and be true to our inner wisdom rather than our fears。
By the time Mike and I were 16 years old; we began to have problems in school。 We were not bad kids。 We just began to separate from the crowd。 We worked for Mike's dad after school and on the weekends。 Mike and I often spent hours after work just sitting at a table with his dad while he held meetings with his bankers; attorneys; accountants; brokers; investors; managers and employees。 Here was a man who had left school at the age of 13; now directing; instructing; ordering and asking questions of educated people。 They came at his beck and call; and cringed when he did not approve of them。
Here was a man who had not gone along with the crowd。 He wa