Sticking his head underneath his desk for a moment, Joe Moglia popped back up holding a heavy binder.
“See this file?” he said. “I have three of these.”
Thousands of versions of Moglia lie between the lines of those pages: A 19-year-old college sophomore supporting his wife and newborn daughter by driving a cab and post office truck in New York City while also working at his father’s fruit store in the Bronx. The successful CEO of TD Ameritrade. An award-winning head football coach at Coastal Carolina.
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The connective tissue weaving all of those wildly different selves together is his “private notes,” a series of journal entries of over 50 years’ worth
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