Interesting coverage, especially the following lines “I started my first business at age nine with $50 and a home computer, and ran it from my room at home as a one-kid operation. By the time I was 19 I had started nearly a dozen profitable businesses, and for my latest venture I had received a very attractive offer of $10 million in venture capital. I turned that offer down and walked away because I didn’t feel good about the conditions that would have been imposed on me if I’d taken the money.”
Now how many people would have thought of taking things into their own hands and profiting froma business at age 9? Not me at least. Guess thats why I am not a millionaire at this stage. Check this post at A Teen Millionaire’s 3 Principles to Success
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