Success has a lot to do with your sense of being Find out how to train yourself to make money and stay in tune with your mind, body and soul
Hey all,
My previous account got hacked, but I used to frequent this sub very often, in fact, r/Entrepreneur almost single handedly put me on the path to where I am today.
I'm 16, currently a sophomore in High School, and this year I made my first 100k in profit, and I could not be happier. If I have any regrets, it would be that I waited too long to start.
This is the advice I give anyone who is looking to start a business or get into entrepreneurship. It doesn't matter what type of company it is, or even if you don't have any of the skills necessary at all yet. If you want to develop an app, pick up some books or use the hundreds of free online resources to start learning how to code tomorrow. If you have no ideas for a business, use your local resources to your advantage and create solutions for problems.
For those who might be wondering, my business is a Social Media Marketing firm. Over the course of two years, I've gone from exactly 0 experience, to 10k in profit per month with 2 part time employees. When I was 14, I knew I had an interest in social media and it's applications, but I didn't know how to make money off it. After weeks of researching and practicing, I offered free services right here on this sub reddit to get my foot in the door. The response was overwhelming, soon I had 10+ companies that I was now able to add to my portfolio, and start charging for services. From that point, there has been no stopping the snowball, and I couldn't be happier with the progress I've made and everything that I've learned, and so excited for the future.
I would love to talk to some other young entrepreneurs if they have any reservations about starting, or just answer any questions.
Thanks!
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