I never imagined the night I solved a five-million-dollar problem would begin with me mopping a hallway floor.
My name is Denise Carter. I am thirty-six years old. And for the past eight years, I have worked as a janitor at Cole Technology in San Francisco.
But before I ever picked up a mop, I was one of Caltech’s brightest students.
Can you believe that?
I had a golden future in artificial intelligence. I was going to change the world with my mind. I was going to build things no one had ever built before.
But life had other plans for me.
It always does, doesn’t it?
Let me take you back to the night everything changed. The night I walked down that hallway and heard the silence of a room full of terrified geniuses.
The boardroom was massive. Floor-to-ceiling windows looked out over the San Francisco skyline. The city glittered like a thousand tiny diamonds against the darkness.
Inside that room, the brightest minds in the tech industry were sweating through their expensive shirts.
They stared at a screen full of numbers that did not add up. They had spent months working day and night. Millions of dollars had been wasted on consultants. And still, nothing.
The company’s most important project was collapsing like a house of cards.
At the head of the long mahogany table sat Edward Cole. He was the most feared CEO in the entire industry. His icy gray eyes swept across the room like a winter wind.
The experts lowered their heads. Not one of them dared to meet his gaze.
The silence was so thick you could have cut it with a knife.
“I have paid