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<blockquote data-quote="seashale76" data-source="post: 71435817" data-attributes="member: 95814"><p>For some it works out that it happens quickly. I know someone that (wasn't raised with mega bucks) made a startup for a class project with some friends while at Stanford- sold the company for millions and is now a venture capitalist. My husband knows some folks that had a successful startup (great niche idea) and sold it for over a billion- and have now made another start up to directly compete with the company they sold. They all managed to do this before hitting the big 3-0- but didn't necessarily do it knowing they would get rich. They just had a good business plan, filled a niche/need, had the skills to make it happen, and invested work and time in it. It paid off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="seashale76, post: 71435817, member: 95814"] For some it works out that it happens quickly. I know someone that (wasn't raised with mega bucks) made a startup for a class project with some friends while at Stanford- sold the company for millions and is now a venture capitalist. My husband knows some folks that had a successful startup (great niche idea) and sold it for over a billion- and have now made another start up to directly compete with the company they sold. They all managed to do this before hitting the big 3-0- but didn't necessarily do it knowing they would get rich. They just had a good business plan, filled a niche/need, had the skills to make it happen, and invested work and time in it. It paid off. [/QUOTE]
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