I stopped outside my six-year-old daughter's school to surprise her, but I froze when I saw her teacher throw her lunch in the trash and yell, "You don't deserve to eat!"—she had no idea who I really was.-nghia - US Social News

I stopped outside my six-year-old daughter’s school to surprise her, but I froze when I saw her teacher throw her lunch in the trash and yell, “You don’t deserve to eat!”—she had no idea who I really was.-nghia

I unexpectedly stopped in front of my six-year-old daughter’s school to surprise her… but I froze when I saw her teacher throw her lunch in the trash and yell at her, “You don’t deserve to eat.” I had no idea who I really was.
I own glass towers in Mahatta. I have the Prime Minister of Japan in my contacts. My fortune is a figure that most people can’t even imagine.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

But none of that means ANYTHING when it comes to my daughter Mia.

To the public I am Adrian Mercer, the relentless venture capital investor behind Mercer Systems.

For Mia, I am simply “dad”.

Since my wife died giving birth, I became protective—perhaps more than necessary. I wanted Mia to have a normal face and not grow up as “the daughter of a multimillionaire.”

So I wrote it at a modest but respected private school in Portland, I hid my identity and let the school, most of the time, pick it up.

But today was different. I finished a business deal ahead of schedule. I was wearing what I call my “weigh-in clothes”: an old sweatshirt and worn-out tracksuit bottoms. I didn’t look at all like the pristine executive on magazine covers.

Yes, I decided to surprise my little daughter.

 

 

 

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