Question:
Even though i am only 12, my dad always says i have big dreams, i couldnt agree more. I always say i want to be a billionare, or have anything i could ever want. But i know i have to work hard.
The question im asking is:
What did you do to become successful if you are. And when you did become a businessman/woman how long did it take to get up into your position if you are a VP, or CEO.
Answers:
I'm trying to give you the brutal reality, because your dad won't do that, his "job" is to encourage you.
But if I look at the list of richest women in the world, and deduct those who simply inherited their fortune, then I find that the vast majority of those who "made it" did not sit down at the age of 12 (or even later)and said "...I will be a billionaire, and this is how I'm going to do that."
Yes, intelligence and knowledge, hard work and tenacity are vital prerequisites, but absolutely no guarantee to make it big. Unfortunately, men and women need the coincidence of being at the right time at the right place, meeting the right person and saying the right thing.
For women specific, try not to break the mold. We now have this wonderful political correctness, but deep inside the world is not going to change during your lifetime. A woman's chance to (financial) success is still higher in those fields where women are typically more successful AND could (if "lucky") become filthy rich: Real Estate, Author, Entertainment, Marketing, Accounting, Procurement.
Oh, and if you are shorter than 168cm then your chances have just halved..
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