/ Urban / The World of The Devil isn't Hell, It's Business
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Success has never come easy to the richest people in the world; Bill Gates had to work in his garage when starting Microsoft, Mark Zuckerberg wasn't some rich second-generation, he was merely a Harvard sophomore making an app to connect students in the university together.
Now, where are these people today? Bill Gates became one of the richest men in the world, if not the richest. And Mark followed suit.
Of course, that was decades ago, in the year 2110, reality wasn't as hopeful: Gone were the geniuses in garages, replaced with supercomputers running 24/7. Gone were the little guys with a dream, replaced with rich old men scheming the world to ruin. Putting rules on what people can or cannot do.
But somewhere, in a decrepit old apartment complex, on the top floor, a young lad will face these adversaries head on, using fair means or foul to get ahead, and show them: Rules were made by men to be broken by men.
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I've read the story, and I have to say: It can do better. Lot's of words that could have fit the story perfectly went underused or neglected. And the scenes, while tense don't make your blood boil. I feel like this author has a lot of potential, but right now, they needs a thesaurus and some elbow grease...