I walked into that Houston bookstore with three dollars, worn shoes, and a dream that felt heavier than my empty wallet. The cashier snorted. “Three bucks? Buy bread, not business fantasies.” Someone laughed—loud. My face burned… until a calm voice cut through it. “Give him the book,” Mrs. Ella said. “And this.” She pressed her late husband’s business journal into my hands. “Keep your money. Those who water others will be watered too.” Three months later, I landed my first investor. Five years later, I returned—with a key and a deed… and one question I never expected to ask.
I walked into that Houston bookstore with three dollars, worn shoes, and a dream that felt heavier than my empty wallet. The air inside smelled like old paper and coffee that had been reheated too many times. I kept my eyes down as I moved between the narrow aisles, scanning the business section like it…