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At The Inheritance Meeting, Brother Said 'You Failed At Life' - I Control The $4.1M Texas Portfolio Growing up in Austin, Texas, I learned early that being the "disappointing son" was my assigned role in the family narrative. My brother Chase was three years older, six-foot-two by age seventeen, star linebacker, business school graduate, everything my parents wanted in a firstborn son.I was Derek. Five-foot-nine, glasses since age eight, more interested in books than football, the son my father introduced with an apologetic shrug. "This is Derek. He's... different."Different meant wrong. Different meant less.Chase got a brand new Ford F-150 for his sixteenth birthday. I got Chase's old Honda with 140,000 miles. Chase's college graduation was a weekend celebration in Dallas. Mine was dinner at Chili's with my parents checking their phones the whole time. "Derek just doesn't have Chase's drive," Mom would explain to relatives, as if my quietness was a character flaw that needed constant apologizing for. Our family's wealth came from my parents' rental property investments.