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EPISODE · Jan 6, 2026 · 47 MIN

What Young Entrepreneurs Miss About Timing

from Anything And Everything · host Dan Sullivan and Jeffrey Madoff

Are successful entrepreneurs always young prodigies? Dan Sullivan and Jeffrey Madoff dismantle the myth by showing why most real breakthroughs happen in midlife, after years of sorting out direction, taking financial responsibility, and learning directly from the marketplace—especially from rejection, rough patches, and so-called late starts. Show Notes: Despite the hype about young founders, the average age of successful entrepreneurs is somewhere between 40 and 45. More young people are trying entrepreneurship than ever, but many are still using their twenties and thirties to sort out who they are and what game they want to play.​ The moment that you first have to create the money to pay for yourself is the true starting line of your entrepreneurial life.​ Entrepreneurs don’t hunt for “good jobs”; they look for a compelling opportunity, create value, and build jobs around that opportunity.​ Many entrepreneurs initially measure success by reaching a specific financial benchmark, only to discover that progress and impact matter even more.​ Younger entrepreneurs often hesitate to take on overhead because they don’t yet feel financially safe enough to make bigger commitments.​ The pandemic pushed many people to experiment with entrepreneurship, but that surge in attempts didn’t change the typical age at which real success shows up.​ Every successful entrepreneur has weathered rough periods where cash was tight, models weren’t working, or personal setbacks tested their confidence.​ Most people avoid a direct relationship with the marketplace because it involves uncertainty, visible performance, and constant feedback.​ For entrepreneurs, rejection is essential market data; if you treat it as failure instead of learning, you’ll do everything you can to avoid it.​ Resources: Casting Not Hiring by Dan Sullivan and Jeffrey Madoff Your Life As A Strategy Circle by Dan Sullivan

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