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2 Billion Under 20, Forthcoming from St. Martin’s Press!
We’re extremely excited to announce that, after a year of building the 2 Billion Under 20 movement, community, and brand from the ground up, we’ve chosen a publisher for 2 Billion Under 20: How Millennials are Redefining Success, Breaking Down Barriers, and Changing the World! St. Martin’s Press, a subsidiary of MacMillan, who has published […]
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Conrad Farnsworth’s Week With Glass
Conrad Farnsworth is a 19 year old college student attending the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology. At the age of 17, in his garage, he built and operated the first nuclear fusion reactor within the state of Wyoming. He has been featured on Fox News, Huffington Post, and RIA Novosti. Currently, Conrad is […]
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Tom Maxwell’s Week With Glass
My time with Google Glass began in early January, when I flew to Seattle to check out the city’s burgeoning hackerspace scene. Since I don’t live in the city and would be staying with different people throughout the trip, I had Glass shipped to the office where a friend of mine works. Needless to say […]
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Super excited to announce that 2 Billion Under 20 will be sending Google Glass across the world to our book contributors and community members so they can showcase their stories and lives first-hand. So far, the 2 Billion Under 20 pair of Google Glass has been passed around to four other individuals besides myself, and […]
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2 Billion Under 20 direction in the New Year
Over the past couple of months, Jared and I have been brainstorming how we can make 2BU20 more beneficial for everyone involved and not overlap with the other resources/groups that are out there. We came up with a “goal-oriented” model that we think could work for the community – whereby every 6 months, everyone sets […]
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Discover the Joy of Diversification
Today’s youth are specializing to become niche experts at ever-younger ages. But is this choice killing innovation and pigeon-holing their careers? Can multi-disciplinary cross-fertilization between seemingly unrelated fields yield greater joy and increase innovation? Youth like myself face tremendous pressure to specialize earlier in life to maximize their chances of succeeding in a specific field, […]
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