Today’s story is about Samir, who operates Vise. Samir, unbelievably, started taking university classes at the age of 12 and founded his first company at the age of 13. Faced with the failure of his first two startups, Samir encounters new opportunities. He drops out of high school and moves to San Francisco’s Tenderloin district. He lived there and he begins to grow his company. After numerous failures and challenges, his company reaches a corporate valuation of $1 billion. His age is only 23, making him the youngest person to own a $1 billion company. Let’s meet his story in the video!
00:00 Intro
00:49 Chapter 1. A 13-Year-Old Builder
04:47 Chapter 2. Learning from failures
08:49 Chapter 3. Right people make better result
11:59 Chapter 4. Do what you’re passionate about
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Those type of stories which destroyed a whole generation of kids in seek of fantasy words such as entrepreneur and founder, keep going gen 5hit
Ok, so he got opportunities while he was young 😅 He went to this summer program at nwu, they had free time, his buddy did research, their parents let them do what they wanted, they were surrounded by all these big-money people, big-deal school trips. Let’s see a kid from the ghetto, F-ranked school, and with overbearing parents do the same thing.
there is always more to the story….which can confuse others about what success really looks like
I have a feeling that this guy is a Fraud
Extremely wealthy family from India already in the tech industry.
The location matters
Some people have special gifts
This is so true more people= more problems
That vision is flawed as many investment apps already did that..
People chase what they don't have, is the irony of life.