When it rains, it pours. After being laid off from his long career as a successful advertising executive (and the six-figure salary), Michael Gates Gill tried to make a living by starting his own consulting business. Within a few years, he was forced to close his business, got divorced, and was diagnosed with a brain tumor. How's that for a storm?
Some people might have shut themselves away from the world. But not Michael. Five years ago, he ventured out to Starbucks on his routine coffee trip, and it happened to be the day Starbucks was holding a hiring fair. When the manager asked Michael if he would like to apply for a job, he went for it without hesitation.
While Michael spends his days as any other barista, steaming milk and sweeping up, he's also found success as an author. He wrote a best-selling memoir titled, How Starbucks Saved My Life, and Tom Hanks plans to produce and star in the film version of the book. Michael cheerfully told CNN, "When I lost my job I thought my life was over. I didn't realize it was just the beginning. I may have a part-time job, but I have a full-time life."

Roksanda Ilincic
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Umm I don't get how it saved his life?
1It's a great book. It helped him realize what his priorities should have been all along.
2Except this is no longer worth anything since Starbucks is laying off thousands and closing hundreds of stores. I smell a failure of a film.
3"I may have a part-time job, but I have a full-time life."
Words to live by.
4I agree, Bibliophile
5It can still be a movie that inspires many. The fact that he went through all that and came out with hope.
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