| amazon.com: ABC News profiles a remarkable young man, Farrah Gray, who as a child set out with executive-sized ambition to make life easier for his family in the housing projects of Chicago's South Side. Gray began providing for his family at the age of six by learning lessons in seeing alternate uses of common things, like rocks and lunch boxes, and rarely taking no for an answer. He made his first million by the time he was 14. Now at 21, he tells ABC News how he got people to take him seriously at a young age and also reveals his clearly defined formula for success. |  |