Everyone knows the stories of how massively successful entrepreneurs like Mark Zuckerberg and Bill Gates founded companies during their college years. And many young adults worry that their shot at entrepreneurship has already passed before they turn 30. But the good news is that is far from the truth.
“The focus on youth often overlooks the more significant contributions of older entrepreneurs who bring a wealth of experience, networks, financial and emotional stability to the table,” explains, an entrepreneur turned writer, who now helps quarter-lifers take back their twenties and feel confident entering their 30s. “Our society perpetuates what I call ‘milestone myths,’ or false deadlines that can make women in their 20s feel like they’re failing or falling behind as they approach 30.