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To them, I was still Olivia Carter—the daughter who dropped out of college, the disappointment who would never compare to my flawless older sister, Victoria. In my parents’ minds, Victoria could do no wrong: Ivy League degree, married into a respectable family, polished and perfect in every way. I was the failure they endured, not the child they valued.
Reality couldn’t have been more different. After leaving school, I built a logistics consulting business on my own, working from a laptop while raising my daughter, Lily, by myself. I worked through the nights, took risks that scared me, failed repeatedly, and eventually found success. But I never shared any of it. My family never asked how I survived financially, and I never felt the need to explain.
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