‘Some industries are biased toward younger founders’
‘So you want to be a millionaire? Don’t wait until you’re 20.’
Emil Barr at The Wall Street Journal
If you’re a “20-something and plan to get a few years of experience before taking a real swing at entrepreneurship, you’re already late,” says Emil Barr. The “best age to become an entrepreneur is between 18 and 21.” Venture capitalists “often see young blockchain and artificial-intelligence developers as more competent than those in their 50s” and “those are great industries in which...