
Back in prep school, my friend TJ and I discovered a loophole during our annual “Market Day” — a day where kids sold cakes, sweets, and treats to raise money for the school. Instead of just playing along, we flipped the script, buying low and reselling high. By the end of the day, we weren’t just making pocket change — we made a killing. Of course, things got interesting when a teacher caught us mid-profit count. Did we get away with it? Did the school crack down? Tune in as I share the story of one of my earliest (and boldest) hustles — a lesson in business, loopholes, and the art of getting caught but still walking away with the bag.