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"16 Years old CEO has worth a million dollars:"

Updated: Oct 21, 2018



You may have heard in news and on TV about the world's youngest talent. And it is quite fascinating that the thing which a 30 years old man can not do, a teenager solves that thing easily. Yeah, it is absolutely right. Bill Gates said, "I picked a lazy mind to do a difficult task, the reason was a lazy mind can find a different and an easy way to solve that task." So, most of the time you have to work smartly than working harder. Off course hard work pays off better and it is a lesson that we remember in our whole life. But sometimes, working smartly is far easy than working harder. We see and we listen everyday about the successful people and we do admire them. The thing is if you want to turn up your life to come to the top you have to know what you are doing and is this good doing this way?

Warren Buffett is known as the successful businessman of all the time. He started investing his money at a very young age when he was only 12 years old when he had bis first deal. You can invest anywhere where you want to, but you need to know about the proper outcome of your investment. Right the same, in this blog I am going to tell you guys about a sixteen years old CEO. Let's get toward our topic without taking much time of your, because time is the most important thing that you never have to waste.



Name: Ben Pasternak.

Native country: Australia.

Residence: New York, America.

Company worth: $2 million.




Ben pasternak is the kid who hails from Sydney Australia. He is now sixteen years old with a total net worth of around $1 million. It is quite interesting to talk about this miraculous kid who is still a teenager and has a company that never had faced problems or downfalls. It has been years since he started his company. Basically Ben Pasternak is a dropout student from his high school and he then migrated to New York city. Ben has an early interest in making apps, when he was in his school at science lab, be invented an app which he called Flogg and his company name is Flogg.Inc, he has around seven members in his company. When he saw his friends who were selling some items at Facebook in groups, he thought of making an app which could help them to buy and sell their needed products according to their own desire. His app has been downloaded around 1.3 million times which dragged most of the investors toward his app and they have showed a great interest in investing their money in his company. Ben has creative ideas and plans that reflects most of the investors toward him.


Family:



Ben lived with mother and his father a year back from now in Australia, buy now he is living in America. His parents were not really interested in what he is doing, and they said him to complete his education first and get some degree for a job. But Ben was never interested in working for someone. He says, "It is far better to live your own life on nothing than living someone else life on everything." These words from him are more inspirational and motivational.


Career:



Then his parents asked him to do whatever he wants to do in regards with his app. He then moved to America where he met a 30 years old programmer who recently launched his app successfully by using which people can connect with strangers. Ben made an app which he called Flogg. This app works only in iPhone app store, which means it is only IOS supported. He then told his partner COO about his app. They both planned of gathering on a platform and look for investors and members for their company. Most of his company members are under 20 years of age. When foreign investors looked for search of an app that could give them the best output in a very short time, they went towards Flogg. After listening to Ben's ideas they were really impressed with him and contracted with him of investing in his company. According to Ben he wants to make his company more bigger than eBay, Facebook and Amazon. Because it is his believe that he can do more and achieve higher in less time as he has just started his company.

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