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    1. Beautiful_Number3678 on

      i started at 17, still haven’t made it BIG … hopefully next 5 years i’m able to grow it to become something that could become something BIG

    2. Timely_Bar_8171 on

      27, took me 3 years to become sort of the undisputed top player in my niche.

      But I was already probably selling more work than anyone else individually when I broke off.

    3. when i was 18, now im 20, cant say i made it big, but seeing first results now and no idea of giving up!

    4. Only_Sandwich_4970 on

      Started 26. Now 28. I feel like my growth is slow compared to other people. I grossed 40k, 130k, and on track for 200k this year. I see some guys tickle 1m in their 3rd year. I think im struggling with delegation and dealing with the margin hit of adding manpower

    5. I started in 2020 during the pandemic when I first got into private jet sales. It was a weird time to start but I learned fast that in high ticket markets credibility matters more than anything. One good deal can be 20k, so I didn’t need hundreds of clients, just a few who trusted me

    6. 31. I’m 31 right now, and I will make it big. I don’t know when, but success is inevitable.📈

    7. pnutbuttersmellytime on

      I gotta be at least top 5 in the daydreamer sector. Visionary of a hundred ideas; creator of none. But I do it damn well.

    8. hustlinnnnnnnnn on

      define big?

      Made 2M second year, aiming for 3.5M in third year. It seems big to me since the threadmill of entrepreneurship is a never ending race, it’s exhausting – the downside is limited, the upside is immense.

    9. I began working as a freelance web developer in 2000 at the age of 27, and ten years later I added digital marketing. Although I have been doing a great job of providing for my family and home with this, I haven’t “made it big” by most people’s standards yet, but that has never been the whole story. I worked hard, gave it my all, and made a lot of money over the course of several years. In other years, I had to back off because my priorities shifted. The most I learned was at that time.

      In my opinion, being an entrepreneur is a lifelong endeavor. What “big” means and where the boundaries are are up to you. For me, it’s more about the long term of development, fortitude, and decision-making than it is about a single age or significant event.

    10. From the age of 18 to now, I am 29. I have also grown from nothing to something. Although I haven’t achieved much, I have now established myself in the United States. I also have a side job, which is to learn new things at the A16Z Foundation

    11. Smart_Series_1633 on

      Started my first business at 13. I’m 15 now and I’m couple month into my second business.

    12. Depends on what you mean by made it big. I grew up in a family business that I took over out of high school and grew a bit. Started a new business at 29 and transitioned out of that one, it is mid 7 figures now. Big always changes

    13. Wish me luck. I did not even started my own business but I hope that one day i will make it because if you focus on something, it will grow, right?

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