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March 2 2 Comments latest by Mike
A great post from my friend Ben Casnocha on what people regret. It’s surprisingly positive. (Ben is an 18-year-old entrepreneur who runs a company that he founded at age 14, which is doing very well.)
Inspired by Ian Ybarra’s Birthday Project.
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Ted
March 2nd, 2006
Age 14 is doing very well???
Mike
March 3rd, 2006
Lets see, when I was 18 I started college and decided to rush and pledge a Frat, and I regret doing that because it was a waste of time. I eventually dropped from the pledge because it was using up so much time.