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Don't be afraid to question the status quo

If the traditional path doesn't align with your goals, explore alternative routes and create your own definition of success.

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This video features an interview with Samir, who founded a billion-dollar company at the age of 16 and achieved a billion-dollar valuation by 20. He shares his journey of dropping out of high school to pursue entrepreneurship, the challenges he faced, and the lessons he learned along the way.

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