Category Archive for: Entrepreneurship

How Running A Startup Taught Me More Than School Ever Could

Note: This article was originally published in Forbes under Forbes Entrepreneurship. I just turned 19 and started my second year at the University of Pennsylvania; since the beginning of my freshman year, I’ve been running a startup called ThirdEye–a product that empowers visually impaired persons by telling them what’s in front of them–with a team of four Penn students. At…

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11 Reasons Why College Is The Best Time To Be An Entrepreneur

Note: This article was originally published in FORBES under FORBES Leadership. Entrepreneurship is the millennial thing to do. We’re all familiar with the Facebook, Snapchat, and Instagram stories, where 20-something college students somehow manage to build-up multi-billion dollar companies overnight. Of course, it’s not as simple as that. The public only sees the tip of…

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Who Needs the Apple Watch? This Startup Is Building Straps That Make Any Regular Watch ‘Smart’

Note: This Post Was Originally Published on the HuffingtonPost. By now, we have all heard of the “legendary” new Apple Watch. But will it really be that legendary? Ingenious marketing and even more groundbreaking products have allowed Apple to build a brand that carries an aura that consumers trust. There is no doubt that millions…

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An Interview With Seth Berkowitz | How the Founder of Insomnia has Revolutionized The College Experience Armed Only With Cookies

Note: This post was originally published on The Huffington Post by Rajat Bhageria. In his book Zero To One, Peter Thiel says that you should never open a restaurant since you’ll just be one fish in a large pond. And that makes sense. You’re probably not going to really “change the world” with a restaurant.…

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How to be a 16/17/18 Year old Entrepreneur

Many young people ask me how they could become “entrepreneurs”–that is, people who have started their own company? If that is you, first of all congrats on deciding to start something new! But you might have the question backwards: You start a business because you have a great idea that you think can feasibly make…

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