WOW! Let's play count the HATERZ! Crab niggas everywhere always tryna pull our ppl down. She's FIFTEEN and you're THIRTY ande she also has twice the drive that you do! Put up or stay in the corner and be quiet!
Im incorrect? How is she lucky? She could have gave up this business early on if she was lazy, and unmotivated like 99.9% of the kids i know. Secondly, she could have just went to school like the rest of us (STATUS QUO) and ended up a corporate wage slave.
My question to you is, how many opportunities have you passed up in your life?
Success! Proof you can still be successful in an economic depression! Our whole educational system is based on "how to be an employee." NOT on how to be a leader or an entreprenuer.
Work smarter NOT harder. There is ways to defeat this rat race. You just have to change your way of thinking!
@ForceOfWizardry Your incorrect, this girl was clearly lucky. How many of us will be able to be successful in this coming depression? I believe very few. If is working smarter we need then we've already lost. That is at least the case for most of America.
I find it very hard to believe this girl did all of this on her own and would bet money her parents guided her through much of this. Few 9 year olds are even aware of supply and demand, let alone thinking about how to reap profits from it, I'm sorry. This is just another story to refill that broken bottle of "hope" for those of us who have come to learn the "American Dream" is only real when one is sleeping. You can tell her family was originally wealthy just by how she speaks anyways.
@YourBrainOnReligion Oh come on...I typically agree with what you say & I do agree her parents without a doubt played a big role in her life & in her company but I think she is a very bright girl with a very bright future on her own. However, give the girl some credit & her parents as well. I understand the cynicism but I also still believe in a tightly regulated Capitalist system & that means we should applaud small business over Corporations every chance we get!! IMHO.
@Viracocha711 I totally agree with your sentiment and honestly didn't mean to belittle her personal accomplishments (yet, somehow, callously still managed to). I was caught up on how the story was presented because it seems completely disingenuous --- like we actually have to lie about people being successful and how they got that way in order to keep that hope of a false dream inflated. Shrug :\
I certainly do commend her for her successes, though!
I'm speechless! Amazing!
sneed1978 8 months ago
Excellent.....Well spoken and very driven.....God Bless her and her family!!!
thatswassup22 8 months ago
Great job!!!!
ohpuhleeeze 8 months ago
WOW! Let's play count the HATERZ! Crab niggas everywhere always tryna pull our ppl down. She's FIFTEEN and you're THIRTY ande she also has twice the drive that you do! Put up or stay in the corner and be quiet!
herbaljunky 8 months ago
Congratulations young lady!
myjazzvibes 9 months ago
Awesome young lady! Very inspirational!
OTKP 9 months ago
Im incorrect? How is she lucky? She could have gave up this business early on if she was lazy, and unmotivated like 99.9% of the kids i know. Secondly, she could have just went to school like the rest of us (STATUS QUO) and ended up a corporate wage slave.
My question to you is, how many opportunities have you passed up in your life?
ForceOfWizardry 9 months ago 3
@ForceOfWizardry P R E A C H {{-_-}}
Suitsnappy 8 months ago
Success! Proof you can still be successful in an economic depression! Our whole educational system is based on "how to be an employee." NOT on how to be a leader or an entreprenuer.
Work smarter NOT harder. There is ways to defeat this rat race. You just have to change your way of thinking!
ForceOfWizardry 9 months ago 2
@ForceOfWizardry Your incorrect, this girl was clearly lucky. How many of us will be able to be successful in this coming depression? I believe very few. If is working smarter we need then we've already lost. That is at least the case for most of America.
InuzukaCds 9 months ago
I find it very hard to believe this girl did all of this on her own and would bet money her parents guided her through much of this. Few 9 year olds are even aware of supply and demand, let alone thinking about how to reap profits from it, I'm sorry. This is just another story to refill that broken bottle of "hope" for those of us who have come to learn the "American Dream" is only real when one is sleeping. You can tell her family was originally wealthy just by how she speaks anyways.
YourBrainOnReligion 9 months ago 2
@YourBrainOnReligion and look at her demeanor... its so posh and bourgeois
KlingonSpider 9 months ago
@KlingonSpider What should her demeanor be? "Yo Yo Yo, buy my sh{t!?"
myjazzvibes 9 months ago
@myjazzvibes no, of course not.
KlingonSpider 9 months ago
@YourBrainOnReligion Oh come on...I typically agree with what you say & I do agree her parents without a doubt played a big role in her life & in her company but I think she is a very bright girl with a very bright future on her own. However, give the girl some credit & her parents as well. I understand the cynicism but I also still believe in a tightly regulated Capitalist system & that means we should applaud small business over Corporations every chance we get!! IMHO.
Viracocha711 9 months ago
@Viracocha711 I totally agree with your sentiment and honestly didn't mean to belittle her personal accomplishments (yet, somehow, callously still managed to). I was caught up on how the story was presented because it seems completely disingenuous --- like we actually have to lie about people being successful and how they got that way in order to keep that hope of a false dream inflated. Shrug :\
I certainly do commend her for her successes, though!
YourBrainOnReligion 9 months ago