By Eric Hamilton (staff@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Jul 30, 2020 11:46 AM EDT

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They say that information is power. However, correct information, when applied wisely, is a greater power that can transform people's lives for good. Before sharing Phil Collins and his two friends' story, it's worth noting that accessing timely and accurate information quickly to compose your papers is critical to your success. You can verify this fact by your being in college at a time where the Net is a vibrant information portal and source.

For the last fifteen years, one search engine has become a giant hub where students troop to search for thesis writing information - Google. But how does it relate to Phil's paperwritingservice.com? Here, we focus on the college origin similarity. Phil studied information science in college. As he grew up, he always loved important information and how people can access it easily. Just like his mentor Larry Page, Google's college founder, Phil, always believed that in life, success never depends on time but timing. He always defended this belief by stating that if it relied on time, then all humans would be successful because they have the same amount of day and night time-24 hours! Therefore, he focused on discerning timing as a key to optimizing or investing in time, rather than just "spending time."

True to his convictions, his timing to explore his potential arrived while still in college. He developed a strong idea of how to start a startup in college that centered on helping his fellow students to submit quality assignments promptly. He optimized his excellent research skills and "obsession" with information gathering to start writing for his fellow students at a small fee. To show his love for his mentor, Larry, he used Google as his preferred online source.

As his orders grew and outgrew his ability to handle them alone, he remembered one of his old friends who loved writing, Joy Mayo. He talked to her about forming a company with her and another lady friend Jennifer Lockman. Phil's strength pegged on writing while Mayo was a writer with administrative skills that could handle systems and people well. On the other hand, Jennifer was skilled in computer software skills. So, the three teamed up, and Jenny created the online platform. Together, they became and have remained the initial co-founding owners of the vibrant online venture.

However, they lacked one necessary skill for advancing the business-marketing. Fortunately, Jenny's brother, Matt, had just graduated with a degree in Internet marketing and was looking for an internship. Joyfully, they enlisted him to gain experience. His input drove sales to all-time highs of 500% increase within the first year! Fortunately, this enormous growth happened during Phil's last year in college. Matt's success was so matchless that they decided to employ full-time. Today, he heads marketing. He is enjoying the dream job he thought was "out there" in that big company! Unknowingly, destiny had it right in his hands but in the form of a college student startup. Yes, that's Phil's story. He might not be as "big" as Larry Page, but their stories are similar-they didn't wait to finish college to start.

So, what invaluable lessons can we draw from Phil and the company's success? Every bright student can draw the following inspirations:

  • College is not an end, but a pathway to an end every student needs to tread carefully. Therefore, you should be careful and discerning enough to grab and run with any opportunity that arises along your way. Remember, what might seem to be a "disruption" could actually be a part of the solution that took you college;
  • Every dog has his day. This saying applies fully to the story of Phil and other college innovators. You need to be smart and tear every box (don't just think outside the box) to know that some people do enter their true callings in life during college while others do so after graduation. Can you imagine what could have become of Phil's dream if he waited for the "big colorful graduation day" before launching into uncharted waters? Knowing the difference distinguishes true student leaders whom destiny selects and fake ones fellow students elect politically!
  • Never run away from pressure and other people's problems because they are always seeds of greatness disguised to test your determination. If Phil turned off the opportunity to write his first essay assignment, he would never know what lay within him;
  • One man's poison is another man's meat. The ancients who made this statement were right. Your fellow man's problem or poison could be your "meat." Instead of despising them for having problems, offer to help them because you will discover your true potential in the process.

Wow! One big story with inspiring lessons for any aspiring college student who wants to be the difference. What is your story? Write it today by taking action to start where you are with what you have.

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