Consequently, a young business often grows by large percentages. Mature businesses rarely do.
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When it comes to expanding opportunity, businesses and young adults are not the sources of the problem - they are a substantial part of the solution.
Growing up in the business you have to grow up very fast - you do have a different type of childhood, that has its benefits and it has its drawbacks.
Marketplaces by their nature tend to grow faster than most other companies.
Growing is an important part of the business, but more important than that is to get better.
There are a lot more companies with a lot younger people. It is just like 23-year-olds are starting companies, and they are scaling really quickly.
The world is filled with successful small businesses that stay small.
Any business either grows or dies. You've just got to keep growing.
The need to encourage entrepreneurship and ensure that young people have the opportunity to start new businesses is acute.
When most people ask about a business growing, what they really mean is growing revenue, not just growing the number of people using a service. Traditional businesses would view people using your service that you don't make money from as a cost.
As I spent tons of time with customers, not just in the United States, but in emerging markets, in Europe, in Latin America, top of mind for everybody is how do they drive growth for their business going forward.
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