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Vicki Gleitz
  • bennett, CO
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Business Plan Life Plan

Vicki Gleitz
  • bennett, CO
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My 20 year old son is closing on his first house on the 15th. Last night he presentedto me what he called his "Business Life Plan,"  LJ is disabled and for his entire life we have been told that he "could never do that," [referring to things that he has since done] and that he would someday need to be institutionalized. He/we has spent his entire life proving the "experts" wrong. 

LJ is on disability. He showed me his business plan where, through real estate investing [and other avenues] that he will be off of disability within 5 years. The plan is well thought out, practical, and amazing.

I am so glad that, like the Lewis Carrol character, I choose to believe 6 impossible things  every day, before breakfast.

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