Across The Bridge
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This book details the vision of a dreamer. Life is complex, people are complex, this is a story of how that might look like. This book is for the people who value education, being intentional and conscious of their habits.
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Across The Bridge - Charry wa Muthoni
BECOMING
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Saki was born into a middle-class family in Tokyo. Her name carried the meaning of blossom hope.
She had matured to a woman with a vision and this time, her dream was to start her own business delivering alcohol to people's homes. Despite never having worked in the delivery service industry, Saki knew it would be a difficult journey starting from scratch, but she was determined to make her dream a reality.
From the onset, Saki encountered countless obstacles along the way. She had to learn about the legal and regulatory requirements for delivering alcohol in Tokyo, find suppliers who could provide the products she needed, and build relationships with customers who would trust her to deliver their orders reliably.
By drawing on her natural talent for entrepreneurship and her unwavering commitment to her vision, She took each step as a learning opportunity. She didn't mind working tirelessly from the ground up.
Saki had always been an introvert at heart. As a young mother, she had found comfort in the quiet sanctuary of the local library, surrounded by books and the gentle hum of knowledge-seeking minds. But as time went by, Saki had begun to feel the pull of the extroverted world outside.
Starting her own alcohol delivery service was a way to express herself in a sometime complex system. She saw this as the best opportunity to break out of her shell and connect with people in a way that