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by michaelchisari
5513 days ago
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Become a part of the disruptive generation creating workable, realistic self-employment on the free-agent knowledge market. I really, really don't even know how to respond to this article. I guess the biggest issue, beyond the over-use of vague buzzwords, is that it picks at it's central example someone who doesn't seem to have really made any considerable accomplishments or achieved any tangible success. |
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Tens of thousands of professional speakers, many into their adulthood, would kill to have the professional life he has. Indeed, as someone who supports himself fully as a freelancer, I'd say that's already a level of success that many adults seeking to strike out on their own dream of.
True, he's not a gazillionaire, but I specifically chose to write about him for that reason. Had I written about, say, the usual suspects when giving examples of successful young people without college degrees (Mark Zuckerberg, etc), someone else might have said, "But they're the outliers! Average kids can't expect to be like them!" He has reached a level of success which I believe is impressive for his age, and which many adults would envy.
BTW, he was just named one of the Thiel Fellows, and was chosen as one of 24, among 800 applicants, to win $100,000. I'd say that's a pretty impressive accomplishment, compared to what many 19 years have accomplished so far.
(I'm the author of the article you're critiquing here.)