As a child, I was very competitive. It didn't matter whether I was playing sports, working in class, or making money. I thought of everything as a1and I always wanted to be the best and the winner.
At the age of seven, I started selling vegetables door to door and soon l lost myself in selling things. It was a great way to help others and make money. I began selling everything l could get my hands on. I learned that my success in selling wasn't only the2of getting people to buy a large number of things, but they bought3things because they liked me and trusted me. That really4to my life.
As l paid more attention to helping people, I noticed more and more business chances around me. It's funny how that works. After my5birthday, I started my first business. The only ability that has really helped me most is being able to realize a "need" in the marketplace and then find out what needs to be done6turn the idea into a money-making chance.
Over the following years l started several different businesses. I have been7to make my first million before graduating from high school and buy my own house by the age of twenty.
8back at the past, I understand if you've got an idea or a wish for something, it's good to get started now. It doesn't matter how old you are. Chances are all around you, but you won't see them9you look for them. In the worst10, you learn from your mistakes and increase your chances of success the next time. So, do what brings you inspiration. It's never too-early or too-late to continue your wish and achieve your dream.