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f5mtadas
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5 Reasons to Become a Young Entrepreneur! |
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Five reasons to become a young entrepreneur. This post provides inspiration for young entrepreneurs. It will help you get motivated in taking the jump into entrepreneurship at a young age. Here are the reasons:
Experience failure: The younger you experience failure, the sooner you learn. You are bound to face some setbacks when you begin a business or an entrepreneur journey. The point is to learn from them. If you begin young, you can avoid these costly mistakes later.
More Dynamic: As a young entrepreneur you will be more dynamic in approach. Your decisions will naturally be a little more edgy and may appeal to many. With the high energy levels you have when you are young, it is possible to rapidly grow your start-up.
Industry Connections: When you are a few years into your entrepreneur journey as a young entrepreneur you will realize that you have made a lot of connections and networks with people around you. This is very important for your business to succeed.
Liberty of choice: Greatest advantage of becoming an entrepreneur is that you are responsible solely for making decisions. If the comptany is successful it is because of you and if it busts then you are to blame. It is great for youngsters who hate to sit in suffocating office rooms.
Faster Savings: If you begin to start earning at a young age then naturally you will save at a much young age. In the long run, you will be more financially secure than most of your peers. Financial freedom will be something which you will definitely enjoy.
The world takes a very positive look at young entrepreneurs. More and more people are willing to invest in companies run by young entrepreneurs. It is important that you take leverage of this opportunity to grow and become successful. Milun Tesovic is perhaps the most awesome example for a young entrepreneur.
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Wed Mar 02, 2011 8:08 pm |
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MrPolarZero
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Yup, being an entrepreneur at an early age will definitely have a lot of perks for you later on. And you will be surprised to know that it is actually easy to become one.
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Thu Mar 03, 2011 4:27 am |
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NolaP
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All those reasons sound good to me. Now if I only had an idea ....
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Thu Mar 03, 2011 3:49 pm |
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RichS
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Here's an idea. What do you love to do that you would do for free and would people be interested in it enough to want to pay you whether it was a product or service? Now go start your business.
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Thu Mar 03, 2011 8:29 pm |
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f5mtadas
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quote: Originally posted by RichS Here's an idea. What do you love to do that you would do for free and would people be interested in it enough to want to pay you whether it was a product or service? Now go start your business. 
I like your reply. I don't have comments, just I likes your comment and I agree with you
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Thu Mar 03, 2011 8:47 pm |
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dthomas
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Young entrepreneurs usually have a good eye for trends, forecasts, etc. I wish more colleges and high schools had classes that focused solely on entrepreneurship. I think everyone should, at some point, try to use their natural entrepreneurial skills to start a business, project, website, etc.
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Thu Mar 03, 2011 10:54 pm |
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jlueds
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I wish there would have been a class on entrepreneurship and also financial education in school. Even if you never plan to start your own business, you can learn a lot from studying entrepreneurs and what it takes. I believe it would make you a better employee as well.
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Fri Mar 04, 2011 3:36 am |
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f5mtadas
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quote: Originally posted by jlueds I wish there would have been a class on entrepreneurship and also financial education in school. Even if you never plan to start your own business, you can learn a lot from studying entrepreneurs and what it takes. I believe it would make you a better employee as well.
Jim
Important thought - Yes I think it can be studied in university just for student's future. More and more times I meet people who don't have vision how they should looks like in a future - that pains me also. Entrepreneurs always have vision for the future.
And also I agree these people would be better employees in companies!
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Sat Mar 05, 2011 12:53 pm |
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SweatyGirl
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quote: Originally posted by RichS Here's an idea. What do you love to do that you would do for free and would people be interested in it enough to want to pay you whether it was a product or service? Now go start your business. 
Nice Idea!
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Sun Mar 06, 2011 3:35 pm |
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jstevejobs
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Young enterpenure are best to learn from experience and in decision making you are right they are more dynamic instead of being rigid and they can adopt to enviroment more frequently
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Mon Mar 07, 2011 4:02 am |
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khosta
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All really great points! It's always best to start young - if you're successful you can watch the money grow and live a happy life!
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Mon Mar 07, 2011 3:31 pm |
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ryanrg05
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Great thread. I couldn't agree more! I'm living proof! Though I'm now in my twenties, I became an entrepreneur at the age of seventeen. I explored various business models until I found the RIGHT ONE that WORKED FOR ME. Now, making money, I'm working SMARTER not HARDER. It's an excellent feeling.
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Wed Mar 09, 2011 4:49 pm |
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f5mtadas
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quote: Originally posted by ryanrg05 Great thread. I couldn't agree more! I'm living proof! Though I'm now in my twenties, I became an entrepreneur at the age of seventeen. I explored various business models until I found the RIGHT ONE that WORKED FOR ME. Now, making money, I'm working SMARTER not HARDER. It's an excellent feeling.
When you starts understand work less earn more that is fantastic feeling, right?
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Fri Mar 11, 2011 5:07 pm |
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ryanrg05
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Definitely!
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Fri Mar 11, 2011 5:12 pm |
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