#Repost @askamillionaire . . . Do you think it's ever too early to get started as an entrepreneur? Do you really think it matters what age you are? I will tell you this. Except for some certain Third World countries I don't know too much about, if you find me a problem, I will find you a solution. And I will find somebody else who did not let the problem keep them from achieving success. The question is are you going to dwell on the problem, or are you going to be the type of person like me that finds a solution? . Just Google, "young entrepreneurs" and look at how many started. . MEET CAMERON JOHNSON . One of hundreds of young entrepreneurs I found when searching the Internet. . Cameron Johnson got his start at the age of nine making invitations for his parents' holiday party. Two years later Johnson had made thousands of dollars selling cards through his company he called Cheers and Tears. At age 12, he paid $100 for his sister's 30 Beanie Babies and sold them on eBay for 10 times what he paid. He then purchased the dolls directly from the manufacturer and made a $50,000 profit in less than a year. He used that money to start an Internet business that brought in $3,000 per month in advertising revenue. By the time he was 15, he had formed other businesses with total revenues of $300,000 to $400,000 per month. . I hope this serves as inspiration. . Good night from #ManhattanBeach #California or good morning or good afternoon wherever you are in the world. Peace ✌🏻️✌🏻✌🏻 via Instagram http://ift.tt/1GWLYnJ
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