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Ask HN: What's the best way for a 16-year-old to guarantee their success?

3 pointsby B5E6ftS4tgpiWover 7 years ago
Hi there HN. I&#x27;m a 16-year-old who isn&#x27;t quite sure where they need to go next.<p>I&#x27;m a confident web developer working with the JavaScript stack (Node.js&#x2F;React). Though I&#x27;ve been moving towards Rust these days because I don&#x27;t like the ecosystem.<p>I am doing an apprenticeship in webdev but am not really learning anything, but I&#x27;m okay with that. I am very lucky to be in this position.<p>I don&#x27;t really have any ideas for something to develop and sell. Actually, that&#x27;s a lie. I have a few, but I don&#x27;t think they would lead anywhere. It feels as though the SaaS market is heavily saturated and almost everything that money can be made from, already exists.<p>I was thinking about going into cryptocurrency, but it&#x27;s difficult for someone my age to get into, highly volatile, and I prefer the technology side to it rather than trading anyway.<p>I also enjoy learning about netsec. I&#x27;ve executed some common attacks in the past such as deauths and MITM attacks using open source tools, but haven&#x27;t been able to do anything especially impressive with what I know. But again, I feel like this would just lead to a 9-5 job, albeit well paying.<p>If I had to define a goal, it would be the same as most peoples. Retire early. Perhaps I&#x27;m just asking the same question as they are.<p>Thanks.

4 comments

yousifaover 7 years ago
IMO, don&#x27;t optimize too much, especially right now. You are not building things because you feel that the market is saturated and hard for someone your age to get into. I would drop that line of thought and do what you are interested in.<p>Take this time to learn and become the best in the world at something, it is unlikely that you will have this luxury in the future.<p>Note: -Some of the largest companies were built in industries that were thought to be heavily saturated (eg. Uber, Facebook, etc..) -Vitalik built Ethereum when he was 19 (I think)
itamarstover 7 years ago
If your goal is early retirement, you will likely benefit from reading <a href="http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.mrmoneymustache.com&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.mrmoneymustache.com&#x2F;</a>.
AnimalMuppetover 7 years ago
Good news: You&#x27;re a very impressive 16-year-old. I mean that sincerely. You sound like you&#x27;re going to be able to do just about whatever you want.<p>More good news: You don&#x27;t <i>have</i> to know what to do now. You&#x27;re 16. Spend your time learning how to do more things, and getting better at the things you already know. In Paul Graham&#x27;s term, spend some time learning what the options are. (There are far more of them than you know about yet.)<p>When you see a goal that makes you say &quot;I want to do <i>that</i>&quot;, instead of &quot;that might be a way I could retire early&quot;, that&#x27;s a decent sign that you should seriously consider chasing that goal.
exolymphover 7 years ago
None. There is no way to guarantee success.