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I got there, how I overcame racism, poverty, and abuse to achieve the American dream, JT McCormick, with Tucker Max

Label
I got there, how I overcame racism, poverty, and abuse to achieve the American dream, JT McCormick, with Tucker Max
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
I got there
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
JT McCormick, with Tucker Max
Sub title
how I overcame racism, poverty, and abuse to achieve the American dream
Summary
"I'm not a drug dealer. I'm not a rapper. I'm not an athlete. But I am very successful." That's not how you're supposed to open a speech if you're a successful businessman. Especially if you're a successful minority businessman in America. But I'm no ordinary businessman, this was no ordinary speech, and I've had no ordinary life. JT McCormick shouldn't have succeeded. He was born the mixed-race son of a negligent, drug-dealing pimp father and a struggling, single mother. He was raised in the slums of Dayton, Ohio, suffered incredible abuse and racism, and had multiple stints in the juvenile justice system. He barely graduated high school and has no college degree. But succeed he did. Starting by scrubbing toilets, JT hustled and worked his way into better opportunities, eventually finding incredible success in the mortgage industry. He was on top of the world. And then it all fell apart. He lost his job, and his money. But instead of stopping him, this setback became the springboard for him to reach even greater heights-eventually becoming President of a multimillion-dollar software company, and then CEO of a multimillion-dollar book publishing startup. Gripping, heartbreaking, enlightening, and ultimately uplifting, I Got There proves that no obstacle is too difficult to conquer--and that the game can be won by anyone, from anywhere
Target audience
adult
Classification
Content

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