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I built a six-figure business as a teen. When I applied to colleges, I realized I still have a lot left to learn.
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A teenage entrepreneur who built a six-figure business reflects on realizing during the college application process that despite early business success, they still had much to learn academically and personally.

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I built a six-figure business as a teen. When I applied to colleges, I realized I still have a lot left to learn.
The author started a business as a teenager. Courtesy of Holden Bierman I built a business from my bedroom at just 18 and turned it into a success. I was a kid in boardrooms, pitching my business to executives. When I applied to college, I realized I had a different childhood than most; I have a lot to learn. Long before I understood entrepreneurship, I was already doing it. At 7 years old, I was taking things from around my house and selling them to neighbors and friends. It was simple, but I
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