As mentioned above, Dexter was only fourteen but renowned as the best caddy there ever was. He was so diligent at his job that he never lost a ball, causing all golfers to prefer him over every other caddy. In fact, his 30 dollar monthly salary was unheard of in his town. He opts out of attending the State University and instead chooses to attend a well known one so that he can mingle with the affluent because he wanted what they have. At only twenty three years of age, Dexter took out a loan against his college degree so as to invest in a laundry business partnership. Even though this business was small, Dexter devoted himself to learn how to handle linen without causing shrinkage and within no time, every wealthy golfer sought his service. Dexter’s business acumen propelled the expansion of the business and he opened five branches across the city and also ventured into the lingerie business. He did all the above before attaining the age of twenty seven.
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