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Self-made millionaire shares the ‘most outdated’ advice young people should ignore


It’s graduation season, which means many parents will observe a sacred rite of passage: dispensing terrible advice to their kids.

Mom and dad mean well. But the class of 2023 will enter a job market during one of the worst periods of uncertainty since the 2008 financial crisis.

I’ve endured similar crises, from growing up in poverty, to dropping out of high school to care for my disabled mother, to holding down two jobs while earning my college and law degrees.

Throughout my trials and my journey to becoming a self-made millionaire, bestselling author, CEO and investor, the one key to thriving was to not play it safe.

Here’s the worst and most outdated advice young people should ignore, and what to do instead:

1. “You need a fallback plan.”

2. “Cut down your screen time.”

3. “Don’t sweat the small stuff.”

4. “Go work at a big, stable company.”

5. “Buy a house and settle down.”

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