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50 interviews, young entrepreneurs

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Thinking small, being obedient, and coloring within the lines are considered virtues in the classroom and for anyone looking to get a job in a cubicle. Kids are missing out when no one tells them how much they could achieve …

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Thinking small, being obedient, and coloring within the lines are considered virtues in the classroom and for anyone looking to get a job in a cubicle. Kids are missing out when no one tells them how much they could achieve by blazing their own trail. That's why we're so passionate about 'What it Takes to Make More Money than Your Parents'. The 25 amazing young people in this book don't just reveal the secrets to their success: they are living proof of the power that young people possess.

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"Thinking small, being obedient, and coloring within the lines are considered virtues in the classroom and for anyone looking to get a job in a cubicle. Kids are missing out …"

— Margaret

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