• [#16] Anwar Ahmed: The 13-Year-Old Entrepreneur and 23-Year-Old Private Equity Analyst

  • Jun 9 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 19 mins
  • Podcast

[#16] Anwar Ahmed: The 13-Year-Old Entrepreneur and 23-Year-Old Private Equity Analyst

  • Summary

  • The Main Stuff:

    • There are two things you can control, the skills you choose to acquire, and the level of effort you're willing to put in. Focus on the things you can control.
    • The transition from college to a full-time job comes with different challenges and requires adapting to a new work environment.
    • Participating in career-specific programs at school can provide valuable hands-on experience early.
    • Because things in the world change so fast, it is critical to be agile, adaptable, and ALWAYS have a plan B.
    • Planning for the future and being prepared for potential changes or challenges in your career is extremely important.
    • Early entrepreneurial ventures can provide valuable skills and experiences that may shape your future career decisions.
    • Continuously learning and building new skills is essential for staying sharp and competitive.
    • Networking and maintaining relationships can open doors to new opportunities and provide support in navigating career transitions.
    • Engaging in challenging hobbies and learning outside of one's career field can enhance creativity, discipline, and overall personal growth.
    • Overcome imposter syndrome by being self-aware of your personality and aligning your career choices accordingly.

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