My first year at Stevens Point, I think I made the honor roll, but I did by getting
a D in English, which was tough to do.
I found out that I was probably dyslexic.
I couldn't spell, but I loved math and I loved science and the rest of it.
Bobby Ayanian was an economics professor that I had I think my junior year in college.
It certainly helps to expand your horizon, to have somebody present ideas that are on
a different view point than what you have been accustomed to and that had a huge impact
for a long, long time and still does even today.
After I finished up my term in the U.S. Army, we moved to Messa, Arizona to start careers.
I served for 10 years as a council member in Messa and than ran for Mayor.
That was really fun, I could use some of the economics and spreadsheets and stuff that
I learned back in college.
Success is one thing, but you're not enjoying it and not enjoying the life experience then
you are missing out.
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