15-Year-Old Teaches You the Secret to Business | Jad Darwish | TEDxOlathe North HS
In his talk, Jad shares his journey of starting businesses at a young age. Jad reflects upon what went right and what didn't on his journey through success and challenges. In this inspiring talk, he shares elements needed for ideas to be made into reality. He talks about the need for persistence and the advantages given by starting at a young age. He digs deep into the ins and outs of starting a business and what you need to succeed. This talk is a motivational view on entrepreneurship, aimed to inspire others to take up the challenge and pursue those things that make them come alive, regardless of age. Jad started his entrepreneurial journey at just 11 years old when he founded a custom keyboard company that quickly became a success. This early success sparked a deeper interest in business and led him to explore other industries. Over the years, his focus shifted to aviation, where he collaborated with large aviation startups and developed strong marketing skills. Jad explored different niches within the aviation sector, further building his portfolio. In his free time, he enjoys learning new startup growth strategies, networking, and flight simulation. 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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