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Can Success Really Start With Just a Dream?

 
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Today I’d like to tell you the story of two students from Botswana who went out and chased success. I also want to remind you that you can do that, too.

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Today I’m in Laughlin, Nevada, and I wanted to show you something interesting I’ve found here.

The little white shop I’m visiting is quite literally a dream come true for two students from Botswana: Kutlo and Ezekiel.

When I was introduced to Kutlo and Ezekiel, they told me the story of how they started this business.

This little shop is EZY Fast Pharmacy. The pharmacy did so well once they’d started it that a competitor actually came and offered to buy it out.


Don’t expect success to come knocking on your door.

I’m so proud of everything Kutlo and Ezekiel have achieved. They came to the United States with absolutely nothing, got pharmacy degrees from Creighton University, and successfully began their own business.

I want to tell you, you can do the same thing. Don’t expect success to come knocking on your door—go find it instead.

If you have any other questions or would like more information, feel free to give me a call or send me an email. I look forward to hearing from you soon.
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Today I’d like to tell you the story of two students from Botswana who went out and chased success. I also want to remind you that you can do that, too.

Looking to buy a home? Search all homes for sale here.
Looking to sell your home? Click here to use our home evaluation tool.

Today I’m in Laughlin, Nevada, and I wanted to show you something interesting I’ve found here.

The little white shop I’m visiting is quite literally a dream come true for two students from Botswana: Kutlo and Ezekiel.

When I was introduced to Kutlo and Ezekiel, they told me the story of how they started this business.

This little shop is EZY Fast Pharmacy. The pharmacy did so well once they’d started it that a competitor actually came and offered to buy it out.


Don’t expect success to come knocking on your door.

I’m so proud of everything Kutlo and Ezekiel have achieved. They came to the United States with absolutely nothing, got pharmacy degrees from Creighton University, and successfully began their own business.

I want to tell you, you can do the same thing. Don’t expect success to come knocking on your door—go find it instead.

If you have any other questions or would like more information, feel free to give me a call or send me an email. I look forward to hearing from you soon.
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