Aaron O'Leary

What advice would you give to your younger self?

We all have moments where we go, "I wish I knew that when I was young", I know I have plenty *cough* buy bitcoin when I was 15 *cough*. What's yours? 👀
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David J. Kim
I mean outside of the "buy this stock" it's focus on a very very specific problem that a few people would love if it's solved.
Aaron O'Leary
@between_team Any ideas on what that problem would be? 🧐
David J. Kim
@aaronoleary That depends wildly on the startup you want to do!
Will Veazey
I would tell my younger self what he needs to know. When people need information. Regarding where for sure, why, how to. And who to contact so you can do it. Where you can be kinder to yourself. Find out where there is virtually no competition and begin your journey. Being found with help of people googling on the world wide web. (1) Advice I would tell my younger self. https://bit.ly/3ctS358 (2) What I would tell my younger self. https://bit.ly/3yYGVF0
Sarvam Fating
Take risks, but take them fast. Learn fast, Fail fast. But primarily, I wish I knew how to make money online at 17 itself.
Aliaksandr Kandratsiuk
Learn languages via travelling and studying in the different countries. The conclusion is to learn people and culture to get benefits all life long.
Sarvam Fating
To the 18yr old me : You can't bury the Past, but you can bury those who caused it.
Emil Ahayeu
Hey! Cool question:) I would advise myself to study programming and entrepreneurship since high school and university. And also that it is better to work with your brain than with your hands. I worked as a cook in restaurants for five years and only after that went into IT:))
Pankti Shah
Dear younger me take new challenges and worst situations as an opportunity for your growth.
Joanne Hurley
I would tell my younger work self to be ok with my own boundaries and it's not rude to enforce them
Gaurav Goyal
Hi Young me, Take some risks and start-up. Why are you in your comfort zone? 'Work and beer' over and over without any aim is killing you. Do this 30 years later may be. Actually, not even then. Never do it.
Rich Watson
The app and service we're working on is for stock/futures/forex/crypto traders and we have a big (16,000 members) Discord community where the action is at. I've noticed when we startedthe influx of new traders being so younf- ages as low as 13. I would give my 13-14 year old self the advice to put down the gaming controller and start studying the markets and how to trade. These kids are becoming successful, and could be millionaires by the time they graduate high school of they hone their craft or find a solid stock, commodity, or crypto to invest in early enough.