Hud lived in a hurry. He was a rising star with nothing on his mind but success. After he’d left everything behind, he thought about registering at a college to get his business degree, but he didn’t feel like putting in two more years. Instead he found himself registered at a local business institution, studying business and accounting. While studying accounting he became adept at operating a computer, which seemed to fit in really good with his condominium business. Since he knew all he needed to know about selling, he concentrated on accounting by poring over his books, learning, asking questions until he walked out a fully certified accountant and business major—along with his expert selling skills. He did this like he did everything—with gusto. Now, after a full year had gone by, a