I fired 28 nannies in two weeks

I fired twenty-eight nannies in just two weeks. Money was never the issue—I was already a billionaire—but my patience ran out long before my bank account ever could.

Then she walked in: a young Black woman with worn shoes and a calm, unwavering gaze that made me uncomfortable. I hired her fully expecting her to fail like the rest.

Instead, within an hour, my six daughters were clinging to her, laughing loudly for the first time in years. I stood there, stunned. She had done what twenty-eight professionals—and even I—had failed to do.

At forty, I was a self-made billionaire with investments spanning real estate, logistics, and renewable energy. What I wasn’t was a successful father.

My daughters—Eliza, Margot, Vivienne, Hazel, Juliet, and Audrey—were eight-year-old sextuplets, all brilliant, all carrying grief after losing their mother three years earlier.

The nannies came with impressive credentials and left shaken. Some tried discipline. Others tried gifts. A few tried affection so artificial it insulted the girls’ intelligence.

The house became a war zone of slammed doors, shattered objects, and relentless shouting. I told myself the nannies were incompetent, but a quieter fear followed me everywhere: that I had broken my children beyond repair.

When the agency sent the twenty-ninth candidate, I almost declined. Her name was Naomi Carter. Her file was thin—no elite schools, no wealthy references. Just community childcare, night classes, and a brief note: exceptional under pressure. I dismissed it.

She arrived in a simple navy dress, hair pulled back, posture relaxed. She was young, clearly poor, and undeniably Black.

Her eyes were steady—not challenging, not submissive. It unsettled me. I hired her purely to prove my standards weren’t the problem.

I gave her no instructions.

VA

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