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James Brennan @ Silicon Canals 2 place · today 14:35 EDT

Research suggests the average founder of the fastest-growing startups isn’t 25 — it’s 45, and a 50-year-old is more than twice as likely to build a breakout company as a 30-year-old

Ask anyone to picture a startup founder and they’ll probably describe someone in their mid-twenties, hoodie-clad, working out of a garage. It makes sense. We’ve been fed that image for years. Zuckerberg launched Facebook at 19. Gates dropped out of Harvard at 20. Jobs co-founded Apple at 21. So it’s easy to assume that if ... Read more

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