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
Big-Result4773 on
i started at 24 but it inst big as i excepted
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.
flancafe on
Early 30s , haven’t made it big Yet but I’m hoping I will.
Embarrassed_Key_4539 on
I started my first business at 30 and by 35 had financial freedom
hoppywriter on
when i was 18, now im 20, cant say i made it big, but seeing first results now and no idea of giving up!
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
Other-Soup6080 on
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
yomiHoshi on
31. I’m 31 right now, and I will make it big. I don’t know when, but success is inevitable.📈
Victoriafoxx on
32 years old, I’m 42 now and I have definitely not “made it big”
123BumbelBee321 on
I started when I was 22 and 3 months later I was financially free! ☺️🙏🏻
goosetavo2013 on
Started at 32. Started making real money at 42.
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.
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.
TheMistressOfTheGame on
A month ago. Difficult path but not impossible
kipper_the_skipp3r on
tried it at 12, still waiting for the moonshot.
manishamaker on
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.
Large_Ad345 on
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
Smart_Series_1633 on
Started my first business at 13. I’m 15 now and I’m couple month into my second business.
Excellent-Map-5808 on
Started at 16 retired at 29.
amnah2100 on
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
d3javv on
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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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
i started at 24 but it inst big as i excepted
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.
Early 30s , haven’t made it big Yet but I’m hoping I will.
I started my first business at 30 and by 35 had financial freedom
when i was 18, now im 20, cant say i made it big, but seeing first results now and no idea of giving up!
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
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
31. I’m 31 right now, and I will make it big. I don’t know when, but success is inevitable.📈
32 years old, I’m 42 now and I have definitely not “made it big”
I started when I was 22 and 3 months later I was financially free! ☺️🙏🏻
Started at 32. Started making real money at 42.
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.
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.
A month ago. Difficult path but not impossible
tried it at 12, still waiting for the moonshot.
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.
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
Started my first business at 13. I’m 15 now and I’m couple month into my second business.
Started at 16 retired at 29.
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
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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