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Have you heard of Erik Finman? Well, this guy is like a living case study of how trusting your instincts can change everything.
So, at age 12, Erik Finman did something most parents would call crazy: he invested $1,000 in Bitcoin when the currency was at $10. Imagine that—his teachers laughing in his face, saying it was a waste of time and he wouldn’t get anywhere with it.
But here’s the thing: Erik Finman didn’t care about the noise. At 15, instead of studying for exams that no one remembers later, he dropped out of school and started getting hands-on experience. He launched a startup, learned by doing, and by 17, he was a millionaire. No diploma, no following the traditional path everyone preaches.
After that, Erik Finman chose to travel the world instead of enrolling in some random university. Meanwhile, he kept investing in crypto startups, expanding his vision and portfolio.
What I find interesting about Erik Finman’s story is that it breaks a lot of myths. It’s not about luck; it’s about recognizing opportunity and having the courage to act when everyone else is doubting.
The real question is this: how many times have you held back from doing something because someone said it was impossible? Because that’s the difference. Erik Finman took risks, believed in himself, and success came as a result. It wasn’t free; it was because he took the first step when no one believed.
So here’s a reflection: what are you holding back from doing because you’re listening to doubters?