The Budding Entrepreneur: How Young Entrepreneurs and Changemakers Overcome Obstacles in Order to Have an Impact on the World
By Aarav Gupta
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You do not need to wait until you are older to have an impact on the world; rather, the best time to start is now. The Budding Entrepreneur is a book about the age-related challenges and obstacles that young entrepreneurs and changemakers face and how they overcome them.
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The Budding Entrepreneur - Aarav Gupta
The Budding Entrepreneur
How Young Entrepreneurs and Changemakers Overcome Obstacles to Make an Impact on the World
Aarav Gupta
new degree press
copyright © 2021 Aarav Gupta
All rights reserved.
The Budding Entrepreneur
How Young Entrepreneurs and Changemakers Overcome Obstacles to Make an Impact on the World
ISBN
978-1-63676-354-5 Paperback
978-1-63676-447-4 Kindle Ebook
978-1-63676-356-9 Digital Ebook
To Mee Mama, who has taught me so much about entrepreneurship, resilience, and living life to the fullest.
Contents
Introduction
Part 1
Mentality
Chapter 1
Doubt
Chapter 2
Bad Things Will Happen
Chapter 3
Failure Is Not a Total Fail
Part 2
Habits
Chapter 4
Try New Things
Chapter 5
Power of Purpose
Chapter 6
Always Learn
Part 3
Go Time
Chapter 7
Taking Action and Executing
Chapter 8
The Best Time to Start Is Now
Chapter 9
The Importance of Community
Conclusion
Acknowledgments
Appendix
Introduction
On March 12, 2020, the principal’s voice echoed in the hallways of my school just as I was leaving class: Attention! Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, school and all school-affiliated activities will be virtual for the next four weeks. Please gather your belongings and exit the building as soon as possible. You and your parents will receive more information regarding the closure via email.
You and I both know that this closure lasted far more than four weeks, but I digress. As promised, school was being taught virtually. The schedule went something like this: teachers would post assignments, students would do them, and our work would be graded. This schedule was repeated every day. To be honest, my workload substantially decreased; it was cut in half!
What would I do with all of this extra time? I spent so much time on TikTok—a short-form, video-sharing app that allows users to create and share fifteen-second videos. I would sing the trending songs on that app in the shower. It’s not weird.
Much to my friends and family’s shock, I got bored with it soon enough. I began to explore my other passions, especially entrepreneurship, after seeing business-related videos on TikTok.
As a sixteen-year-old high school student, I started to wonder how young people could be successful in the field of business.
Now, to be clear, I’m not just talking about lemonade stands (even though I was a shrewd lemon-prenuer). I’m talking about how high school and college students were able to start multimillion-dollar businesses and nonprofits that changed the world.
In other words, how are these young people able to make such an impact?
Is age really just a number, or is this just a saying?
It seemed like the odds were stacked against young entrepreneurs because they didn’t have much experience, money, or connections. Yet, I saw these young entrepreneurs raise millions of dollars, be recognized on national television, and have a profound impact on the world.
Why are some able to do this, and others aren’t?
This was the question bouncing off the walls of my brain while I was locked in my house during quarantine. I, too, wanted to be a successful entrepreneur, but that would be difficult if I didn’t understand what constituted a successful entrepreneur.
I have always had a passion for business and entrepreneurship. Still, I have faced the same limiting beliefs that many do, which caused me to wonder whether I should start a business now or wait until I am older.
Can I, a teenager, really make a difference in the world, or should I wait until I have a college degree and a stable job? These thoughts, beliefs, and doubts began to hold me back, and I began to wonder what young, successful changemakers were doing that I wasn’t.
The information on the internet and from business books was fun to read, but I felt that it didn’t apply to me—a teenager who has to balance school, sports, clubs, family, friends, extracurricular activities, and so on.
I couldn’t manage to get six hours of sleep; how would I ever manage to run a successful company? Through this frustration, I realized that I am not alone. Many other young individuals face similar circumstances when it comes to time management and limiting beliefs.
Millions of young, aspiring entrepreneurs wonder how they can make it work with everything else already on their plates.
In fact, you are probably one of these people! So, I set out to find out what makes a young, successful entrepreneur. Still, more importantly, I embarked on a journey to find out how these lessons can be applied to my life and, ultimately—yours!
Far too many people believe you can’t start a business when you’re young.
Many believe you should wait until you are older, with many connections and experiences, and have every detail of the business planned out from day zero before starting a venture.
This mentality is one of the main reasons why young entrepreneurship is on the decline. In fact, the number of entrepreneurs between the ages of twenty and thirty-seven has fallen 27 percent from 1996 to 2018. In addition, 60 percent of people who start a business are between the ages of forty and sixty (Simovic 2021).
Now, by no means am I saying it’s unwelcome that people between the ages of forty and sixty are starting businesses. Instead, I am expressing how unfortunate it is that the younger generation tends to stay away from entrepreneurship; solely because of their age.
After much research, I am writing this book to tell you that I disagree with the notion of waiting until you are older to start a business. Especially with the preconception that one’s age equates to their ability to have everything planned out perfectly.
Instead, now is the perfect time to reach for your goals. Yes, if you jump into something that you are not fully prepared for, you might fail, but that is the value of starting young. If you fail at a young age, you can turn that failure into a learning opportunity that can be applied to your life later on. As a young individual, you have fewer liabilities than you will have in the future, minimizing the effects of failing. The first step you take might not go the exact way you wish, but you will be one step closer to your next success.
Young entrepreneurship is difficult considering all of the challenges and limiting beliefs associated with this practice.
This is exactly why I set out to learn from successful entrepreneurs and changemakers and figure out what they did that contributed to their success.
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The Journey of Brennan Stark
When he was a junior in high school, Brennan Stark wanted to start a nonprofit with other high school students in which they would build homes for the homeless population. The problem was neither he nor anyone he knew had any experience creating a nonprofit. And to make matters worse, Brennan had absolutely no background in construction. He talked with a friend of his, and they ended up in Home Depot buying materials in what seemed like an endless quest. They literally played around with mud and other materials in Brennan’s backyard until they found a material that a house could be built out of.
After a myriad of trials and errors, Brennan and his partner built a seven hundred square foot, net-zero emission house. They gave this home to a homeless father and son, who still live there today. Brennan learned that you may not know where you are going when you start, but you can learn along the way. Worst-case scenario: you fail—but that failure is a learning opportunity. This mentality allowed Brennan to have a powerful impact on the world, but more importantly, it provided a homeless father and son with a house for the rest of their lives.
I wrote this book because I wanted to learn.
The reality is I have gained so much knowledge and understood many topics through this experience—knowledge that I want to share with the public. I have personally interviewed successful entrepreneurs and influential changemakers to learn about their traits and mentalities. I didn’t see a reason to learn all of this and then not share it with anyone else.
As a result, I have written what I have learned and packaged it into this book, which will help people following a similar journey.
Perfection is the enemy of progress; thus, waiting for the perfect moment and planning everything out to the T could be what stops you from reaching your full potential. What will happen if you embark on a journey to follow your dreams and you fail?
As daunting as the word fail
may be, it needs to be rebranded to the word learn.
If you fail, you can learn what you did wrong, and you will understand what to do and what to avoid the next time around. So is it really a failure? Norman Vincent Peale once said, Shoot for the moon. Even if you miss, you’ll land among the stars.
While the lessons outlined in this book can indeed be applied to anyone of any age, they are most applicable to those in school (middle school, high school, college, graduate school, and so on) as well as those who have just finished school and are looking to make a name for themselves in this complicated world. Lastly, this book would be perfect for anyone who faces limiting beliefs (internal or external) due to their age.
Despite your self-doubt, now is the perfect time to chase your dreams because the longer you wait, the fewer opportunities you might have. You can think and plan all day, but nothing will become a reality. until you execute and take action. It might sound harsh, but it’s the truth. We will be talking about trying new things, always learning, being prepared for setbacks (and rebounding), dealing with criticism, and much more. You probably picked up this book because you are at least somewhat interested in being an entrepreneur or making a change in the world.
Well, what are you waiting for?
Flip the page, and let’s make a change in the world!
Part 1
MENTALITY
1
Doubt
Whether you think you can, or you think you can’t—you’re right.
—Henry Ford
Picture this:
You are preparing for a presentation at work or school, but you are nervous because you hate public speaking and have little experience. You are not alone—public speaking is the biggest fear ahead of heights, drowning, and zombies (Ingraham 2014). You have to nail this presentation and begin searching for someone who could help you prepare and effectively deliver your message.
You have two options:
1.A forty-year-old cooperate executive
2.A nineteen-year-old college student
Who do you pick to help you?
Now, I’m no magician, but I’m betting you chose the forty-year-old executive. To be honest, I would have picked her as well. In all fairness, she probably has more experience in presentations. She likely knows more about public speaking and has learned many life lessons along the way.
It’s natural for society to have more trust in the older generations because they have more life experiences, and they are less likely to make catastrophic mistakes as opposed to someone new to this world.
For young entrepreneurs, changemakers, and anyone looking to make a difference in the world, this is an unfortunate reality. Now, by no means am I saying that older generations have it easier—there is a slew of issues with age discrimination—instead, what I am saying is that far too often, society sees young individuals as inexperienced, unqualified, and sometimes foolish.
This was no exception for Tayo Rockson.
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Tayo Rockson—Internal Doubt
Born in Nigeria and