Start Early, Compound Long: Age Doesn't Matter, Proof Does | Rayyan Sufian | TEDxAnggerek Desa Youth
Start Early, Compound Long: Age Doesn't Matter, Proof Does is a talk about breaking the myth that age determines success. In this TEDx talk, Rayyan Sufian shares his journey of launching his first business at 16. From balancing entrepreneurship with education, and eventually building Heritage Bakwa the rising local chicken bakwa brand proudly made in Brunei.Through candid lessons, Rayyan explains how consistency and resilience matter more than waiting for the “perfect time.” From funding his first venture with his childhood savings to running a team and scaling a home-based idea into a thriving business. This talk will inspire you to stop asking for permission to start and instead take the first step now.The theme of TEDxAnggerek Desa Youth talks, Brave Beginnings and the Space Between celebrates the courage it takes to start something new and the often overlooked but powerful journey that happens in between. Whether it’s launching a business, healing from failure, a pivot in career, or simply daring to take the route less taken, every meaningful change starts with a first step. The beginning is rarely perfect but it is brave. Rayyan Sufian is the founder of Heritage Bakwa, a modern bakwa brand rooted in tradition and elevated through thoughtful design and storytelling. With a deep passion for branding and marketing, Rayyan is committed to creating meaningful consumer experiences that blend culture, quality, and innovation. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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