After reading yet another rejection email, Colin took out his frustration on an elderly man struggling at a grocery store.
The next day, he discovered that the man he mocked was his new boss, leading to a transformative journey filled with challenges, growth, and unexpected twists. “Another rejection,” Colin muttered, slamming his laptop shut.
He had been applying to funding opportunities for months, sending out dozens of applications, but all he got in return were rejections. None of the investors he had contacted wanted to fund his tech start-up. His office was a mess of empty coffee mugs and overflowing ashtrays, each one a testament to his mounting frustration.
The argument with his father, a relentless advocate for law school, was still fresh in his mind. Colin could almost hear the echo of his father’s booming voice: “Business is not for dreamers, Colin! Get your head out of the clouds!”
Despite his father’s insistence on a more stable career path, Colin’s dream had always been to start his own business.
He boldly switched from law school to business school, hoping to fulfill his dreams soon. However, when his family learned he had defied their expectations, they were shocked. Shocked because Colin came from a long line of lawyers, and studying anything apart from law was something they frowned upon.
Now, the weight of that disapproval, combined with the harsh reality of mounting bills and dwindling savings, pressed heavily on Colin. Heaving a sigh, he grabbed his keys and headed out. The fluorescent lights of his tiny office were doing little to chase away the dark mood that had settled on him.
The bustling grocery store offered a welcome change of scenery. He grabbed his usual brand of cereal, but his favorite rye bread was missing from the shelf. Colin sighed again.
Even the small things seemed determined to frustrate him today. He joined the line at the self-checkout register, his mood further soured by the sight of an older gentleman fumbling with his groceries. The man wore a kind smile, his eyes crinkling at the corners, but his hands seemed to have a mind of their own, struggling to scan the items.