Jeff Bezos's Advice for Gen Z: Gain Work Experience Before Starting a Company
Fox BusinessJanuary 22, 20261 min7,700 views
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- π‘ Jeff Bezos advises young entrepreneurs to slow down, gain work experience, and then consider starting a company.
- π― This advice pushes back against the notion that college dropouts can immediately become billionaire CEOs.
The Changing Landscape of Education
- π The traditional university and college model is expected to flip over the next few years, with AI-powered learning potentially revolutionizing education.
- π§ The speaker questions the necessity of college for their nine-year-old, highlighting a shift from the past when higher education was considered essential.
Value of Practical Learning
- π A master's degree holder notes that only a small percentage of their education was practically applied to their career.
- π The emphasis is now on being intellectually curious, able to learn, relearn, and unlearn quickly.
Paid Learning vs. Paid to Learn
- π§βπ« When considering career paths, individuals can either pay to learn (like college) or get paid to learn by working somewhere.
- π° Bezos's advice leans towards the latter: get paid to learn from experienced individuals before embarking on your own ventures.
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Jeff BezosGen ZCareer AdviceEntrepreneurshipWork ExperienceStarting a CompanyEducationAI in EducationIntellectual CuriosityPractical Learning
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